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Andy will go one way or another. Who is there to replace him? We would be very naive to think that it has to be a Meath man to come in. Tomás Ó'Sé would be an option but he lives in Cork. Would the CB pay the money he would want? It needs to be someone defensively minded. Maybe the the Tyrone u20 management. McGeeney if Armagh get a bad qualifier draw. I'm sick of looking at Meath being out fought and out muscled. That's why I would like to see someone of northern persuasion. Someone who would make us play on the edge but disciplined. urizen (Meath) - Posts: 116 - 16/05/2022 10:06:49 2417527 Link 0 |
The sad reality is that you could put God almighty in charge of Meath and it won't make a difference. As long as the Leinster Championship still is a thing Meath (and every other county in Leinster) will never beat Dublin. Meath should and could be better than they are, absolutely, but we nearly at this stage need to ignore Dublin and just focus on everything else and aim to get to the standard of every other top county like Mayo etc. Dublin have been financially dopped by the GAA and with their population they are never coming down off the level they are at now, that is just a fact. How the GAA keep getting people to turn up for games like yesterday is something else. Meath were bad yesterday, very very bad, but don't think if tactics were a little different or if someone else was managing the team that result would have been any different. Dublin will beat Kildare by 8-10 points (maybe more), will walk though the quarter final, will beat Kerry in a tight game in the semi final and will win the All Ireland final by 8-10 points. BigJoe14 (Meath) - Posts: 997 - 16/05/2022 10:31:20 2417550 Link 1 |
From outside (If that route will be looked at) Malachy O'Rourke - and would take the job on too... In my opinion, he would have better resources (McManus aside) than he had in Monaghan & he didnt do too bad there. From within There are no Standouts for me unfortunatley. Carthy stay with 20's? Barry Callaghan? - Done a lot with various underage teams & familiar with the players, but never really had the lead role for long periods. Moyles? Talks a great game, seems knowledgable when he speaks, but again, very little on the ground experience. Ward? - As above Paul Garrigan? Won a couple of senior championships with Balltingals in Wicklow & was very instrumental in the ladies success last year. A mix of lads like Moyles, Ward & Garrigan (ala what Kildare have done, who are clever, modern game oriented men) with a strong head coache/manager? Jinxie (Meath) - Posts: 6347 - 16/05/2022 10:34:21 2417552 Link 2 |
Would add Kevin Reilly to that mix
Thejoeshow (Meath) - Posts: 687 - 16/05/2022 10:53:51 2417566 Link 0 |
Dya know there was another player boucing around my head but it went blank, but thats who it was. Yeah Kevin Reilly, A Moyles & Cian Ward, maybe even Brian Farrell. Theres a pool of lads there to build something with. Even 4 of the above with Colm O'Rourke? Between players and managers theyd accound for the last few Keegan cups. Jinxie (Meath) - Posts: 6347 - 16/05/2022 11:03:49 2417578 Link 1 |
all would be mad to take the job, without clear understanding, that all parties are aligned...and mostly that means the Top Table of the CB ....if they don't "understand " the problem, after explaining it to them...then any good manager or management team worth its salt, wouldn't accept the Job. ...the CB, are this morning scrambling in the dark talking about S&C, Andy, Fitness, individual performances...all a waste of time , until they realise that there has to be a whole change of mentality within the decision makers....find ourselves a John Costello & a few other like minded people ...and then you will get good quality people to put their hands up for the individual Team roles. ,....you would want to be off your head to take the job in the current environment Obvious candidate to be in the mix is O bric...but problem for him is, he cant put a ring of steel around a Senior County squad like he did with the minors...so even if he comes on-board..he has to deal with the issues of the CB Thelongwoodslasher (Meath) - Posts: 401 - 16/05/2022 11:50:28 2417615 Link 0 |
Robbie Brennan was involved with Crokes and went to an AI Club final. There was a lot of the constant recycling and slow ball in how they played too but not sure if he would leave a big club like Crokes. He was involved in the Bernard Flynn set up but seemed to be well down the pecking order behind the Leahy fella. ABK67 (Meath) - Posts: 62 - 16/05/2022 12:30:45 2417639 Link 1 |
Thats joined up thinking not sure if those lads could do it.but what harm could it do to try.a good manager who gets county support from all corners.unite the county and support fair play and give the youth there chance and build a team for 3 years.
Borderroyal (Meath) - Posts: 496 - 16/05/2022 12:35:00 2417645 Link 0 |
So... I would think this is probably the lowest point in the past few years for me as for the first time I genuinely believed we were going to be competitive! Royalblufill (Meath) - Posts: 511 - 16/05/2022 12:39:08 2417647 Link 0 |
Paul Kinnerk would be the dream alright but not a hope in hell I dont think. Unless he's motivated by a huge challenge.... & even then would the distance be an issue?
Jinxie (Meath) - Posts: 6347 - 16/05/2022 13:10:04 2417672 Link 1 |
Irish_downunder (Meath) - Posts: 640 - 16/05/2022 13:18:45 2417679 Link 0 |
by teh way...and i do know the thread is mainly about Andy & management.,...but no way should some of the players yesterday get a pass ...if the Right Management Team is appointed...some of these young men would have to face some real hard truths about themselves...in the interest of them truly becoming inter county standard...talent BS...character is needed
Thelongwoodslasher (Meath) - Posts: 401 - 16/05/2022 13:20:08 2417682 Link 0 |
Not a hope of Eamonn Murray leaving the ladies for this pitiful bunch, why would he, he has talent and character in abundance with the girls, we have a few talented mens players but no character and no fighters, yesterday's first half against dublin was pathetic in which they were able to score 1-17 at ease in 35 minutes, still lots of question marks surround dublin unfortunately meath didn't ask any of them.
Royal.Legend (Meath) - Posts: 681 - 16/05/2022 14:17:39 2417724 Link 0 |
I think thats a nonsense argument with all due respect and its the kind of attitude that has us tolerate Andy McEntee for 6 years now. The least we expect is a tactical plan and a bit of pride in the jersey...to be annihilated once by Dublin is one thing, but 6 times!???? And without even trying something different. Like its beyond belief at this stage. Crinigan (Meath) - Posts: 1352 - 16/05/2022 14:43:49 2417751 Link 15 |
I think thats a given. Brains and leadership on the field are sorely missing. I'd go with either a young team of K Reilly, Farrell and Ward (not Moyles, he's well suited to Newstalk!) or go out of the county for one of the following: Malachy O Rourke Paul Galvin (Meath connection via uncle) Tony McEntee Jim McGuinness (my dream ticket, I think he's brilliant) Kieran McGeeney (if genuinely interested, not a fan of managers taking over too many counties) Davy Byrne/Paul Clarke/Paul Curran (to tap into what the Dubs are at and try and learn something, all 3 have Meath connections) Crinigan (Meath) - Posts: 1352 - 16/05/2022 14:51:54 2417758 Link 12 |
Id agree with a few on that list, but not all. Galvin disspaointed me a little with the Wexford thing so im not sire there.... McGuiness seems to be happy with the punditry, he hasnt really put his hand up since the soccer experiments Malachy O'Rourke would be a good choice if looking outside county. From within, Colm O'Rouke, with Ward, Kevin Reailly & B Farrell. B Murphy either... Jinxie (Meath) - Posts: 6347 - 16/05/2022 15:31:43 2417790 Link 1 |
Will be interesting to see how the new Ratoath manager performs. It is a testing club for managers, due to diversity of interests. Ashrules (Dublin) - Posts: 549 - 16/05/2022 15:39:45 2417798 Link 0 |
Before we even start considering who the candidates for the job are, we really have to look at the qualifications of the people scouting, interviewing, trying to attract and appointing any new management. The first step is having the right persons on the Managerial Appointment Committee (MAC) that makes the recommendation to the County Board for the best candidate for the job. In reality that MAC should be appointed immediately and be in place when the position officially becomes available and have all the preparatory work complete and not be like last year waiting till it was too late. If the make up of the MAC is not of the highest quality there is a very great chance that the new manager will be of the same elk. I hope some of the people at the top table of the County Board can leave their egos aside and in the best interests of Meath Football appoint a very small group of people onto a Managerial Appointment Committee that are highly qualified to carry out that role. Of course we have to hope that there is at least one right person out there available for the managers job that the MAC could source and convince to take on the role. The appointment of a new manager is only one small thing of very many things we have to get right if things are to improve. Regardless of who was right or wrong, we are where we are and only a unity of purpose, with quality people who have a genuine love of and concern for Meath Football, with no hidden agendas can help take us out of the present situation. The MAC should be in place and should be preparing a survey/feedback from the existing panel members (confidential) to be taken after Andy steps down which would probably give an insight as to what is needed/missing from their perspective. The people on the MAC should probably be a bit more open minded than me too, as the only name mentioned so far (in posts above) I would like is Malachy O Rourke, most of the others mentioned are certainly not right or qualified for the position, maybe apart from O' Bric who probably is just not experienced enough yet and Paul Curran who has just come into Dunshaughlin, let's see how he does with Dunshaughlin this year. In reality what would be a way more important appointment (even more so than the managerial appointment) would be if we could convince the Dublin chairman John Costello to take the chairman's job in Meath, change the structures and turn Meath football around the same way he did with Dublin. Meathball (Meath) - Posts: 140 - 16/05/2022 16:13:30 2417818 Link 0 |
Colm O'Rourke doesnt seem to be interested. He probably needs the Sunday Game gig and his column in the Sunday Independent from a financial point of view. He wold probably fnd it difficult to get those back if he went to the Meath manager role for say 4 or 5 years. I think the county board needs to be forming a committee as soon as possible to identify a replacement manager. They should have the committee lined up to announce after Meath lose at whatever stage they eventually lose in the qualifiers. Even if they have a decent run I think the race is run for Andy and you would expect that he realises that himself - I'd say he'll step down when we go out of the All Ireland. We need to announce the people charged with identifying the successor asap after that. stillaroyal (Meath) - Posts: 225 - 16/05/2022 16:26:12 2417824 Link 0 |
Not really sure what that has to do with things! If any Meath Club could get a decent run in the club championship it would be a start! Not sure why it matters that it is Ratoath!!
ASaminthehand (Meath) - Posts: 422 - 16/05/2022 16:30:50 2417827 Link 0 |