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Mick O'Dowd or Bernard Flynn who probably should be over Meath at the minute
sourmilk93 (Roscommon) - Posts: 1186 - 24/04/2023 08:46:46 2473047 Link 3 |
This north versus south Meath and senior player versus junior/intermediate player talk is ridiculous. It shouldn't matter where a player is from or what level they are playing at, if they are good enough to be selected then that should be the only consideration. The level of club football across the county is lagging behind. If you put all the Meath senior clubs into the Dublin championship only 1 or max 2 would get out of the group stage. That being said there is enough quality in the county to be beating the likes of Limerick and Offaly, which raises serious questions about the current Inter County team setup. royal11 (Meath) - Posts: 102 - 24/04/2023 08:51:18 2473050 Link 1 |
Exactly .........Tob table need to take charge. Assuming Colm wants to continue in developing the role of manager i believe the CB need to have a proper review with him. . If i was on that review i would be asking why are we where we are now .ie. no improvement in the basics?? No holes barred ! What help do you need to continue? We are not happy with no improvement at this point . Ideally ,we are prepared to invest in developing the role of manager. If you dont see that need and willing to work with others to improve standards then we have a real. problem. We also need to facilitate succession planning for the role.We hardly need to go into how much you have contributing to Meath as a player for which we again say thanks. We dont want you to play but we do want you to manage which is a different ball game. Over to you for a fully considered response and we will talk again next week Stage 1 of review completed! As a long time Meath supporter i want to see the top table take charge NOW. i am not interested in allowing the Meath managers job be used as easy pickings for long distance drivers to further their "interests" only Others who show potential for management at even club level can be considered for succession planning from here forward. I am totally convinced we have the people within the county to take us forward. NO need to go elsewhere. EVERY need to look at the demands of the role of manager AND the development requirements of the occupant on an ongoing basis to meet modern day . Most definately grasp the nettle NOW . Show VISION Dublin did it and i congtatulate them . Meath can do the same What is the alternative? more of what we have got for the last 20 years...no thanks ! INVEST in developing the role and improving standards generally for Meath.. My major reservation is that the nettle wont be grasped. ah shur we cant do that etc. The CB need 3 people who are willing to fully prepare for the task of an important review and the challenges that no doubt will be presented. nobull456 (Meath) - Posts: 1266 - 24/04/2023 09:14:33 2473056 Link 18 |
Nobody was expecting him to work miracles . We were hoping some marginal improvement on last year and a clear vision of what we as a team are trying to do. Instead we have absolutely no clue what the vision or plan is and the team is a lot worse than last year . Blackspot09 (Meath) - Posts: 1012 - 24/04/2023 09:38:52 2473062 Link 1 |
you are assuming that the Top Table , have any Clue what's needed/required To Turn Meath GAA (and that is all elements , Football, Hurling, Camoige ) Into one of the Top GAA Organisations in the Country .....what signs in 30 years has suggested that?
Thelongwoodslasher (Meath) - Posts: 403 - 24/04/2023 10:12:57 2473097 Link 2 |
You can laugh at and make jokes about Kells all you want the fact is they have won 3 out of the last 5 feis cups 2018 Gaeil Colmcille 2019 Summerhill 2020 Gaeil Colmcille 2021 Simonstown Gaels 2022 - Gaeil Colmcille In Championship they have got to 2016- Semi Final to eventual champions 2017- Semi Final 2018- Quarter Final loss in extra time to eventual champions 2019- Semi Final loss to eventual champions 2020- Final loss last kick of game 2021- Quarter Final loss 2022- Quarter Final loss Also they sit top of league and also won an A league 1 final in 2019 and lost one in 2018. Yet they don't have 1 single player on panel to show for this they also sit top of the league currently with Summerhill and Bhulf Tón Clg, People will say the usual Ah Kells have a full team this time of year, Not true recently they have lost Jordan Muldoon and Fionn Reilly to abroad players who were with Meath in last 2 years done well and were dropped. Also missing Seamus Mattimoe who by all accounts is better than any forward that was playing yesterday and also Oisin Reilly a player who was touted for county by many people over the years. Never mind there is 1 or 2 more there aswell, the problem I have seen looking at Kells compared to Dunboyne Ratoath is there conditioning isn't what theirs is which would be a fair point but you gave them Kells players the resources and training they have had you would have benefited for most of them that ship has past but that is Meaths loss Sean Quiqley in a recent podcast with the BBC said "The players have all the stats now. They might have 50 possessions, 35 hand passes and went nowhere with the ball and didn't really contribute to the outcome of the game. "County players now, it's about doing a job. The template of a county footballer now is something that I think any average player could get on a county team now if they got themselves into really good shape and did what they were told to do. "Years ago you were on a county team because you had talent, you were the best player in your club. I'm not saying county players are bad footballers but you can become a county player without having that much real talent and ability." We have too many of these lads at the moment the focus has been on bringing in these lads where there has been plenty of great players around Meath who lack the conditioning why dont we focus on bringing in these lads and building them up instead of lads that look the part but have very little ball skills yesterday a prime example of this the amount of balls we dropped or threw the ball away. Our best club forward is James Conlon hes sitting at home and wont go back in to Meath go to any senior game him and Shane Walsh are the 2 stand out forwards, Aaron Lynch should have been given more a go, Mickey Newman is still best club forward in Meath we have and should have been kept around longer even for his experience, Shane McDonnell scored 1-13 marking Harnan 3 weeks ago a prime example of a good footballer with raw natural ability who played underage for Meath who given the right training strength and conditioning could make it prime example you look even at the development squad and the senior squad I dont care what anyone says it is not a bias there is too many lads from likes of Dunboyne and Ratoath and at that the wrong ones from that club, More Examples of Cathal Finnegan, Daire Rowe, Sean Meade, Ruairi o dowd, Frank O' Reilly we are picking lads that look the part and are not the part where if we spent more time developing footballers instead of body builders Our best fullback was standing beside me in terrace in Conor Mcgil and we lost out best player in Menton which was always gonna be tough for COR to deal with but that doesn't excuse for the lack of basic set up how we defend how we attack we have 0 identity of a system look at Louth, Roscommon getting they very best out of what they have and bridging the gaps to better teams, Yesterday was as bad as I have seen it another game which there has been too ma y of last 3 years where you want to leave at half time For rest of year I would like to start seeing more of the u20s least they have proven they have some football in them unlike half of them, very hard times to be a Meath Supporter our club football is not great but as Cian ward summed up yesterday the players on Pitch are not under achieving but the county as a whole is. Head4BlackSpot1990 (Donegal) - Posts: 24 - 24/04/2023 10:49:23 2473120 Link 1 |
It's debatable if the team is a lot worse than last year, in division 2 last year we finished with 6 points, this year we finished with 5 points (in arguably a tougher division 2). Last year we got hammered in Leinster by Dublin and then got knocked out in first qualifier by Clare. This year we got beaten by Offaly by 4 points in championship and now have no qualifier. bdbuddah (Meath) - Posts: 1402 - 24/04/2023 10:59:19 2473128 Link 6 |
Yes that may be the starting point the top table need to be able to do a proper review and yes its a fair question do they have whats needed. ? !If they have not or cant get or wont get it we might as well give up now. Anyway it is not good when we can see that competition for key places on cb is as it is. However they can always subcontract the project with a cb official on the panel if necessary.Where there is a will there is a way! nobull456 (Meath) - Posts: 1266 - 24/04/2023 11:00:37 2473131 Link 17 |
I have 2 views on this. Tinchy1 (Meath) - Posts: 66 - 24/04/2023 11:05:59 2473135 Link 5 |
I don't think there's necessarily a North vs South argument, most of the senior clubs are staggered around the same area so there's naturally going to be more players from those clubs involved. Would say a more fair statement would be the standard of senior football in the country is lagging behind because that's what ultimately feeds the inter country team. We had Leinster Junior Club champions, all Ireland club junior semi-finalists this year in Castletown who have a couple of brilliant young players, Dunshauglin were Leinster finalists and threw up some good performances en-route - and really should have won that game. We've generally done quite well at Junior and Intermediate level. But we don't seem to develop and bring players on. We're completely wiped out at senior club level, Ratoath have been comfortably the best side in Meath over the last few years and they look like school boys when they go through to Leinster. When was the last time a senior club was in a Leinster final? 2004 I believe, not good enough. What's the solution? Do we need to adapt the Kerry like system and let the regional intermediate/junior teams take part in the Senior championship? would certainly expose every player in the county to a higher standard anyway. I'm not saying we go and select a load of players from junior/intermediate clubs for the sake of it, but there's a lot of potential there if we have players playing at a higher level. hyperache (Meath) - Posts: 254 - 24/04/2023 11:39:36 2473164 Link 1 |
Does O'Rourke need to change his selectors/backup team? Support from outside the county? bert09 (Meath) - Posts: 1807 - 24/04/2023 11:40:22 2473165 Link 0 |
Maybe it was better losing yesterday than get a hammering from Dublin in Leinster Final. Look what they done to Laois yesterday. OK Meath would still be in contention for SAM but would get beaten out the gate in it. Jack L (None) - Posts: 3141 - 24/04/2023 11:44:41 2473167 Link 3 |
We are where we are! Tweety (Meath) - Posts: 31 - 24/04/2023 12:13:11 2473189 Link 4 |
If you were a regular at the games last year and are a regular at the games this year you would clearly see it is absolutely not debatable whatsoever.
Blackspot09 (Meath) - Posts: 1012 - 24/04/2023 12:41:19 2473215 Link 0 |
Easier said than done. I would be surprised if the current backroom team were his first choice or even some of them his 2nd choice .
Blackspot09 (Meath) - Posts: 1012 - 24/04/2023 12:42:47 2473217 Link 0 |
O'Dowd didn't work out previously and I never thought I'd say this but he was better than what we have at moment, at least there was some element of a game plan and structure. . I know Bernie and looking at it now he was probably a better option than Colm. As they say hindsight and all that.
royaldunne (Meath) - Posts: 19449 - 24/04/2023 12:52:13 2473224 Link 1 |
I can't say I know much about Offaly football but I'm guessing Offaly got a few from the u20 All Ireland winning team. It's not necessarily true at the moment Meath have a better pool of players to pick from than Offaly. bdbuddah (Meath) - Posts: 1402 - 24/04/2023 12:53:58 2473226 Link 4 |
While I agree with you that organisation and passion is a huge factor as evidenced with the transformation that Mickey Harte has made at Louth I don't agree with your implication that there is no one from the under 20's capable of making the step up to that team. Surely the Tailteann Cup is the perfect opportunity for Frayne, Gray and one or two others possibly to be gradually introduced. Also other members of the panel need to be given a decent go (not the last 15 minutes when the game is lost) - or drop them off the panel and let them go back to their clubs. stillaroyal (Meath) - Posts: 225 - 24/04/2023 12:57:51 2473229 Link 1 |
The way I am agreeing with you RD ..O'Dowd would be better than what we have at the moment. O'Dowd had a very good first season with lots of promise , I think his biggest mistake was he got rid of the experienced players way to quickly , it backfired on him for the rest of his term badly , it was a gamble he made that could have worked but for him unfortunately it didn't. WhyTheLongFace (Meath) - Posts: 934 - 24/04/2023 13:01:25 2473230 Link 14 |
For crying out loud, we could have Lyons, Fay, O'Malley and anyone you like in there and it wouldn't matter. We never laid a hand on them in the middle of the field. They were coming in droves at the full back line, they had no chance. Why was Jones not starting, if he was fit to come on then he was fit enough to start. latouche25 (Meath) - Posts: 540 - 24/04/2023 13:27:32 2473240 Link 1 |