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I don't think there are many Donegal supporters who want the current management team to continue,none that I know of anyway, Tirchonaill1 (Donegal) - Posts: 3072 - 26/07/2017 20:11:38 2024114 Link 0 |
Like u said tirc the obvious choice is in China but if rumours are correct that league may not be around for too much longer. Even so I am not expecting Jim back managing DL anytime soon even though I would say he would like the look of the squad available esp if Leo, Odhran, Brick, A Thompson and Declan Walsh could be coaxed back. panamasam (Australia) - Posts: 2824 - 26/07/2017 21:11:22 2024143 Link 0 |
Clicked on this thinking what have I missed!!! We can only hope James Horan is a possibility Don't see many wanting the job as its going to be a long slog to get the team back to a Semi Final contender in future seasons Kirkintilloch (Donegal) - Posts: 43 - 26/07/2017 21:18:00 2024150 Link 0 |
Has James horan not made some massive tactical mistakes as manager with Mayo as well. Jim Gavin in 2014 v Donegal. Jack o Connor with Kerry u21s the last few years. All managers have made many mistakes but it's the ones who don't learn from their mistakes and keep making them that you want to avoid. Unfortunately rory doesn't seem to be a manager who learns from his mistakes. ryan (Donegal) - Posts: 747 - 26/07/2017 23:08:51 2024239 Link 0 |
What would people think of Paul McGonagle ? InishowenMan (Donegal) - Posts: 216 - 26/07/2017 23:29:07 2024248 Link 0 |
gotmilk (Fermanagh) - Posts: 4971 - 27/07/2017 00:04:41 2024255 Link 2 |
I think this should be on the main pages here, if it was us looking for a manager it would be headline news, and Donegal in fairness is a big player. I think its one of the few attractive positions in gaelic football, as they have some very talented footballers, they have just lost their way. They need a new approach and a man who can inspire! realdub (Dublin) - Posts: 8683 - 27/07/2017 02:42:25 2024265 Link 2 |
For a football v hurling analogy I would say Donegal and Dublin are in a similar position at the moment although RG is still in the job. catch22 (USA) - Posts: 2148 - 27/07/2017 08:38:42 2024287 Link 0 |
This is front page forum if/when Rory leaves. At the moment he is our manager. While I feel its ok to discuss this on the Donegal page until it becomes a reality then I dont feel its worthy of country wide discussion. dstuction (Donegal) - Posts: 1209 - 27/07/2017 09:36:07 2024306 Link 1 |
Isn't this Mickey Harte's last year in Tyrone? The county board don't want to extend his term further it seems. There's obviously plenty of fire in the man still. Can you imagine? Lol! Lockjaw (Donegal) - Posts: 9551 - 27/07/2017 10:04:54 2024316 Link 1 |
I think Paul McGonigle would be a great option with a more experienced head alongside him - Mickey Moran, Pete McGrath, Declan Bonner or whoever. Doubt if we could get James Horan. Green_Gold (Donegal) - Posts: 1904 - 27/07/2017 11:34:33 2024367 Link 0 |
I wished for martin McHugh to manage donegal for years. Strong track record in his early management ulster title with cavan i beleive he won sigerson a couple of times also but in recent years i did not see much success. What do the rest of you think ? ulsterrules (Donegal) - Posts: 259 - 27/07/2017 11:59:20 2024384 Link 0 |
I think this time last year McHugh was No 1 choice but he blotted his copybook big time. He go his tactics wrong in the club county final leaving MM singly marked inside and he caused havoc ultimately doing most of the damage to cost Kilcar the county championship. Then he had a very strong squad in UUJ and they did not even make the finals weekend which with the players they had was a disaster.
panamasam (Australia) - Posts: 2824 - 27/07/2017 12:34:51 2024408 Link 0 |
Ha Ha behave. Tell you what though of all the names listed without doubt he would be my no 1. But not a chance in hell. Tyrone were in a similar position to Donegal in 2015 what did they do? Get to an AI semi final they probably should have won and have kicked on from there. In the same time Donegal have had 4 championship drubbings, 2 Ulster finals losses including one that was a giveaway yet still people out there who think the current set up is doing well. The mind truly boggles.
panamasam (Australia) - Posts: 2824 - 27/07/2017 12:51:29 2024418 Link 3 |
One name I have not seen mentioned is Michael Naughton the current manager of the Donegal ladies team. I don't know much of his pedigree but he certainly knows how to coach a team. They are a fantastic side to watch. panamasam (Australia) - Posts: 2824 - 27/07/2017 13:42:06 2024456 Link 0 |
Exactly but a lot of these guys like to be on the National stage.
gunman (Donegal) - Posts: 1126 - 27/07/2017 14:13:30 2024473 Link 0 |
hopefully there will be a change, don't want to discuss the current management any further, i think enough has been said, Declan Bonner would appear to be the obvious choice within the county, outside of that I think Malachy O'Rourke would be a good shout, has done really well with limited resources in monaghan as well as delivering the anglo celt twice. totalrecall (Leitrim) - Posts: 1001 - 27/07/2017 14:55:45 2024495 Link 0 |
I would have to disagree with Malachy O'Rourke. Yes he has done a reasonable job in Monaghan but they have been found wanting outside of Ulster and like Donegal they are a bit one dimensional over reliant on one way of playing.
panamasam (Australia) - Posts: 2824 - 27/07/2017 15:39:00 2024523 Link 0 |
Surely it is time for Martin McHugh to get the job - why has he not got it before this can you tell me? foxes_denn (Cavan) - Posts: 129 - 27/07/2017 16:16:49 2024539 Link 0 |
.... would you's ever close up. Here's something to cheer you's all up: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u1M0eoViFBk Donegal_D (Donegal) - Posts: 61 - 27/07/2017 21:25:44 2024653 Link 0 |