Former Dundalk Goalkeeper Rogers Joins Monaghan Backroom Team
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Just saw this.
I think this is a miss for Meath - but we may not know Andy's goalkeeping plans until the league starts - he may have identified a couple of keepers to focus on and a goalkeeping coach.
https://hoganstand.com/Meath/Article/Index/315059
Former Dundalk FC goalkeeper Gary Rogers has joined Seamus McEnaney's backroom team in Monaghan.
Rogers called time on his 21-year career in the League of Ireland last month, with his last game for Dundalk being a 4-2 defeat to Arsenal in the Europa League.
In recent times, Rogers has worked as a goalkeeping coach with native Meath, Cavan and Westmeath and RTE Sport reports this morning that he has now decided to link up with Monaghan ahead of the 2021 season.
It comes after McEnaney added highly-rated coach Donie Buckley to his backroom team in December, with the Kerry man having previously worked under Peter Keane in the Kingdom after helping Mayo to three All-Ireland SFC final appearances in six years.
Monaghan are set to be grouped with Armagh, Donegal and Tyrone in the newly formatted National League which is due to commence at the end of February.
I think this is a miss for Meath - but we may not know Andy's goalkeeping plans until the league starts - he may have identified a couple of keepers to focus on and a goalkeeping coach.
https://hoganstand.com/Meath/Article/Index/315059
Former Dundalk FC goalkeeper Gary Rogers has joined Seamus McEnaney's backroom team in Monaghan.
Rogers called time on his 21-year career in the League of Ireland last month, with his last game for Dundalk being a 4-2 defeat to Arsenal in the Europa League.
In recent times, Rogers has worked as a goalkeeping coach with native Meath, Cavan and Westmeath and RTE Sport reports this morning that he has now decided to link up with Monaghan ahead of the 2021 season.
It comes after McEnaney added highly-rated coach Donie Buckley to his backroom team in December, with the Kerry man having previously worked under Peter Keane in the Kingdom after helping Mayo to three All-Ireland SFC final appearances in six years.
Monaghan are set to be grouped with Armagh, Donegal and Tyrone in the newly formatted National League which is due to commence at the end of February."
Monaghan have been quick to react to a poor 2020, Rogers a good addition, but more so Donie Buckly who has been brought in as coach, a very shrewd move, they have also appointed a new S/C coach. New appointments were necessary as some of the backroom team had left to join Tyrone. However they must be complemented for moving quickly and getting top class replacements.
I think this is a miss for Meath - but we may not know Andy's goalkeeping plans until the league starts - he may have identified a couple of keepers to focus on and a goalkeeping coach.
https://hoganstand.com/Meath/Article/Index/315059
Former Dundalk FC goalkeeper Gary Rogers has joined Seamus McEnaney's backroom team in Monaghan.
Rogers called time on his 21-year career in the League of Ireland last month, with his last game for Dundalk being a 4-2 defeat to Arsenal in the Europa League.
In recent times, Rogers has worked as a goalkeeping coach with native Meath, Cavan and Westmeath and RTE Sport reports this morning that he has now decided to link up with Monaghan ahead of the 2021 season.
It comes after McEnaney added highly-rated coach Donie Buckley to his backroom team in December, with the Kerry man having previously worked under Peter Keane in the Kingdom after helping Mayo to three All-Ireland SFC final appearances in six years.
Monaghan are set to be grouped with Armagh, Donegal and Tyrone in the newly formatted National League which is due to commence at the end of February."
I would hope your right but i wouldnt hold my breath waiting for him to sort the gk issue
I think this is a miss for Meath - but we may not know Andy's goalkeeping plans until the league starts - he may have identified a couple of keepers to focus on and a goalkeeping coach.
https://hoganstand.com/Meath/Article/Index/315059
Former Dundalk FC goalkeeper Gary Rogers has joined Seamus McEnaney's backroom team in Monaghan.
Rogers called time on his 21-year career in the League of Ireland last month, with his last game for Dundalk being a 4-2 defeat to Arsenal in the Europa League.
In recent times, Rogers has worked as a goalkeeping coach with native Meath, Cavan and Westmeath and RTE Sport reports this morning that he has now decided to link up with Monaghan ahead of the 2021 season.
It comes after McEnaney added highly-rated coach Donie Buckley to his backroom team in December, with the Kerry man having previously worked under Peter Keane in the Kingdom after helping Mayo to three All-Ireland SFC final appearances in six years.
Monaghan are set to be grouped with Armagh, Donegal and Tyrone in the newly formatted National League which is due to commence at the end of February."
I would hope your right but i wouldnt hold my breath waiting for him to sort the gk issue"
Yes, I will keep the glass half full on this one as you would have to expect that improvements in this are must be glaringly obvious..
I think this is a miss for Meath - but we may not know Andy's goalkeeping plans until the league starts - he may have identified a couple of keepers to focus on and a goalkeeping coach.
https://hoganstand.com/Meath/Article/Index/315059
Former Dundalk FC goalkeeper Gary Rogers has joined Seamus McEnaney's backroom team in Monaghan.
Rogers called time on his 21-year career in the League of Ireland last month, with his last game for Dundalk being a 4-2 defeat to Arsenal in the Europa League.
In recent times, Rogers has worked as a goalkeeping coach with native Meath, Cavan and Westmeath and RTE Sport reports this morning that he has now decided to link up with Monaghan ahead of the 2021 season.
It comes after McEnaney added highly-rated coach Donie Buckley to his backroom team in December, with the Kerry man having previously worked under Peter Keane in the Kingdom after helping Mayo to three All-Ireland SFC final appearances in six years.
Monaghan are set to be grouped with Armagh, Donegal and Tyrone in the newly formatted National League which is due to commence at the end of February."
Monaghan have been quick to react to a poor 2020, Rogers a good addition, but more so Donie Buckly who has been brought in as coach, a very shrewd move, they have also appointed a new S/C coach. New appointments were necessary as some of the backroom team had left to join Tyrone. However they must be complemented for moving quickly and getting top class replacements."
Rogers fourth county already. Not sure that is ever a good sign. So will definitely reserve judgement. Not sure that Rory Beggan would need much coaching from a soccer goalkeeper. Top tier of goalkeepers in this country.