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New Fermanagh Manager - 4 Like(s)

Replying To neutral:  "Peter is going to address the media on monday.Player power at play again he will be in demand from several counties no doubt."
I wish to make the following comments which I know represents the views of many in out county. 1. I notice that it appears to be non-Fermanagh posters who seem motre exercised by McGrath's forced departure. 2. The Fermanagh team supporters are 100% behind the players and nothing will change that. 3. McGrath is very good with dealing with the media so we will expect a statement that will be more favourable towards himself that the Fermanagh team. 5. After yesterday evening's announcement, we the Fermanagh supporters are now more interested in seeking the best manager available to take charge of our players to get Fermanagh back on promotion track. 6. We wish McGrath all the best and hold no grudges but his time with us has expired and there is now a definite sense of relief that he's gone. 7. So please outsiders stay out of Fermanagh team's affairs!

abc1234 (Fermanagh) - 15/07/2017 15:49:37

Fermanagh GAA thread - 2 Like(s)

Replying To Coa_gael:  "Breaking news... after Saturday's game it's emerging that some exchanges took place in the Fermanagh changing rooms. Not clear if it was just between players only or if management were part of it too. Maybe someone can enlighten us further?"
Maybe that would explain why macca999 decided to write the 'obituary' of several of the team players, although I'm of the opinion he was being a bit premature in writing off those players mentioned.

abc1234 (National) - 13/06/2023 10:07:18

Leitrim V Louth - 2 Like(s)
All-Ireland SFC qualifiers round 2 Leitrim 0-25 Louth 1-12 Seamie sends his commiserations to the boss. A bad season with relegation to div 3 and this evening stopped in their championship tracks of qualifying by a middle of the road side, Leitrim.

abc1234 (Louth) - 23/06/2018 20:39:10

Fermanagh GAA thread - 2 Like(s)

Replying To shotgun:  "One positive of the county team finishing up is that we now will see some quality club action with county players involved. I think Enniskillen will struggle to retain the SFC this year. Looking forward to seeing how the league develops from now on."
Yeah, I agree that Fermanagh's exit will benefit club football. Ekn Gaels weren't exceptional last year as the draw worked luckily enough for them. They have a few quality players including Horan, Cassidy, etc., which is a big bonus to any team come championship time. Derrygonnelly and Belnaleck are in with a good chance given the same reason. Not sure if Ederney or Kniawley make any impact as they seem to rely on a new influx inexperienced younger players. Glad to see that the Teemore man (alias hillbilly) has helped to put a stop to the destructive comments by Kesh GFC as it's not helping the situation that the Fermanagh team and management find themselves in. I thought macca999, given his usually fairly sensible contributions. was foolish in his praise of what the Kesh poster said. I guess we all should think before post a comment as he may cause hurt whether intended or not. But obviously the Kesh guy did intend to annoy many especially those he targeted in his comments. Glad to see the likes hillbilly post got which suggests disapproval of that cheeky Kesh poster.

abc1234 (National) - 15/06/2023 17:16:24

New Fermanagh Manager - 2 Like(s)
Just received this update from a very reliable source.
1. Four players were refusing to play under McGrath's continued watch.
2. A significant number players preferred a change of management.
3. The remaining players didn't mind one way other the other if McGrath were to stay or not.
Hopefully, that helps clarify the issue around McGrath's resignation.

abc1234 (Fermanagh) - 15/07/2017 17:10:58

Move To National Forum Only Model - 1 Like(s)

Replying To Administrator:  "From this morning the individual forums in all bar two counties have been retired. The majority of discussion will be in one place, through the national forum where any topics can be discussed. There has been a growing trend towards this in recent years and with all messages individually moderated, it allows us to focus our resources more efficiently. It's a big change, but where would the GAA world be without amalgamations?"
Could you please explain and/or clarify... 1. Who authorised the the retirement of almost all the county forums? 2. Was there any consultation with the users of the county forums? If not, why not? 3. Why were two of the county forums retained? 4. Was there an equality impact assessment done? 5. Have there been any consumer rights broken that are applicable in both parts of this island by such action? 6. Finally, I assume that the GAA HQ paid for the administration of this Hoganstand platform from monies raised from GAA supporters nationwide so does that not entitle those supporters to have a say on this matter?

abc1234 (National) - 01/10/2021 10:41:44