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A lot of truth in what you say The system is whats matters ,because that is what gets results .Seems even sporting spectacle is very much secondary. Sadly sport spectacle is sacrificed for commercialism .When we see how much it cost to prepare the team for a year and in particular the increase in the last couple of years you say this looks like a business more than sport System =results=money As you rightly say the system has the game destroyed at present..... On the other hand if the team is good enough by being fully prepared in the basic skills like Dublin ,Kerry and maybe an other they will win. The top teams are still very good in the basics like ball control, Fielding, freetaking, passing, anticipation ,fitness (mental and physical) .In fact all the skills your da (rip)admired so many years ago are still key skills of the game to day.Incidentally your da beats me by 1 on attendance for meath all ireland wins (not present for 1949) Yes i also enjoyed watching Meath win the T.C.. last year.Of course it is not the same as the 4 games against Dublin in 1991 as part of the Boylan era where old fogies like us were spoiled. I will never want to forget those days BUT things have changed now whether we like it or not.As you say the last 20 years it seems a covid like fungus set in Meath and is stil present. I am totally convinced that that fungus is ATTITUDE. To improve in anything including our sport/business the formulae is not rocket science REVIEW where we are at..........identify needs........train to fill those needs.....install changes and monitor.......then continue this cycle and improvement will happen or at least a lot better chance than god direct it approach.IMPROVEMENT can be made happen.....no question. Of course VISION is critical preferably from the top. Dublin did it starting about 20 years ago at CB . Have we a visionary at work ? I f we have give us a clue of the real plan and i dont mean the plan for play because that will not be relevant without a real stock take where hopefully change takes place because we see the NEED to change and update as key to IMPROVEMENT !
nobull456 (Meath) - Posts: 1266 - 05/02/2024 15:08:47 2524573 Link 5 |
You say it's not talent that wins anything now it's a system. Then is it not really important that we have a good system? And if that means it a bad spectacle well that's not that the Meath managements fault. And personally I don't think it's a bad spectacle when it's done properly
LeitrimRoyal99 (Meath) - Posts: 1527 - 05/02/2024 15:23:37 2524577 Link 1 |
At start of league realistic posters would have expected a narrow Fermanagh win and a loss to Armagh. We are one point short of that target, so less of the outrage and a bit more of reality. We have a very raw inexperienced team for this level, with one of the youngest teams in league togging out for last two games. Do we need a top class coach ? Maybe so, who is available ? Last management had Nally, touted to be up there with the best, however it was difficult to see what he brought to table, maybe talent was not there, but whatever the reason it did not work. There is talent in our panel but we need a few ( at least) of the injured players to add a bit of confidence and stability to team. Hopefully some of these lads can start to filter back in over next games. Ryan, Grey, O Higgans and Jordan Morris will make a difference., not sure if Harnan or McEntee have committed for this year. Its now all about staying ahead of Cork, Kildare and overtaking Louth, I think we are still capable of this seadog54 (Meath) - Posts: 2196 - 05/02/2024 17:33:36 2524604 Link 3 |
Results ? Maybe performance is way below. You say nally didn't bring much. He brought a lot. royaldunne (Meath) - Posts: 19449 - 05/02/2024 18:03:16 2524609 Link 0 |
From listening and reading local and some national media, the reason for Saturday nights performance (or lack there of) has mainly been centered around the fact that it is a young and inexperienced team. While that is true and it is a factor, it is largely a factor of the management teams own making as they decided to move on a lot of experienced players. This is now the second league campaign and the performances (Cork game aside) have been carbon copys of each other. The one recognised coach on last year's management team is no longer there and again no questions were asked as to why he left the role after one season. Meath are easy to play against now and average but well coached teams such as Louth and Fermanagh can get results against them, while top teams such as Derry, Dublin and now Armagh have hammered Meath with the game being over at half time on all three occasions. Even Kildare, who appear to be a basket case as well, have beaten Meath comfortably. All blame shouldnt be laid at the managements door, but there certainly should be some questions asked at this stage. BigJoe14 (Meath) - Posts: 998 - 05/02/2024 21:51:53 2524652 Link 3 |
Also Armagh were missing six or seven players from their starting 15 who would more than likely start in their best fifteen. Ethan Rafferty, Rian O'Neill, Jason Duffy, Aidan Nugent, James Morgan didn't play at all while Ross McQuillan, Jarly Óg Burns and Oisin O'Neill only came on late in the game. So an Armagh team missing that many experienced and quality players could beat Meath by 12 points. BigJoe14 (Meath) - Posts: 998 - 05/02/2024 22:14:05 2524655 Link 1 |
Thanks for your condolences. I do Agree with you and when I look back at all the great days we had in Croke Park it's hard to accept where we are now . I'm not a lover of the game now most games lack any atmosphere and this is mostly caused by the constant recycling of the ball that ends up with the goaly most of the time . When you think back to the 4 games against Dublin in 91 or the 3 games against kildare in 97 what an atmosphere at all them games and at all games back then even when the football was shit there was a buzz at the games . You could hear a pin drop at the Meath Dublin game last year and the same again against Fermanagh its just not right . I understand what ORourke is trying to do but he wont be able to save football on his own he'll need the help of the rules committee and hopefully they will intervene soon . The Louth game is huge but I do believe we will take them this year and we can kick on then and finish the league strong . mmc (Meath) - Posts: 281 - 05/02/2024 23:40:43 2524671 Link 3 |
Poll on we are Meath. 54% of respondents believe we will get relegated. I voted that we will stay up. But negativity has set in. I don't think it's results alone. . It's the manner of the results But we have to hope we avoid relegation that would be a huge setback, it would end Colm's tenure. But worse still it would leave next management without much of a chance of getting into all ire. We really would have taken a huge step back from where current management took over. At all costs that must be avoided. So forget about cavan and Donegal they will hammer us unfortunately. We have 3 home games louth Kildare and cork. 2 wins is a must. But like last year Kildare are a basket case but for whatever reason they always up their game to play us. , for the past number of years we have had corks number home and away. So I think above all the 3 teams this is the most positive I'd be about getting a win. The other one is louth a 50/50. But we have to win it to stay in division 2. Which even at this stage is our main goal this year. royaldunne (Meath) - Posts: 19449 - 06/02/2024 08:54:13 2524686 Link 0 |
This result was very easy to predict i thought we would be beaten 8-10 points alright. went very to script. id get hard to see us beating Louth on current form. i think it may be 1-12 to 0-11 or something near that. our only hope is to beat cork or kildare and hope donegal put out a second string for the last match which could be a dead rubber for them, but id say we will need the win to avoid relegation. Cavan will thump us down in Breffni Park too dickie10 (UK) - Posts: 790 - 06/02/2024 09:21:36 2524692 Link 0 |
Sorry what is he trying to do because I was at the game and there was no effort when we go inside there 45 yard line. No one trying to turn the defenders or off the shoulder at pace, it was side ways and then the odd ball (2) kicked into Cian McBride. That seemed to be there plan. The kick out was working well because we went long over the press and we should have had an early goal ( player slipped) Armagh then identified this and decided to give us the kick out and then we had no penetration what so ever. Playing attacking player in defence doesn't work and our 6 was cleaned out which is unfair to the lad. Donegal are a good example of what can be done when a good coach is put in charge, Louth are another county who have shown that when good coaches are appointed you get the best out of the players. The Football development committee has to take some responsibility for the current situation also.
199710 (Meath) - Posts: 120 - 06/02/2024 09:53:02 2524697 Link 2 |
im sick of all the excuses now! JonnieG (Meath) - Posts: 246 - 06/02/2024 12:37:26 2524734 Link 2 |
We can makes all the excuses in the world and dress it up anyway we like. Blackspot09 (Meath) - Posts: 1012 - 06/02/2024 13:54:00 2524752 Link 1 |
Have to agree with this. With the renumeration structure in place we should have the conditions set for a top manager to come in and get the results out of this set of players.
TownlandGael (Meath) - Posts: 9 - 06/02/2024 14:47:52 2524767 Link 2 |
Yes;agree we do look sluggish and our play is too slow so yes that would come on the manager but tackling you learn that as a kid or club level.if an inter county manager has to teach his team how to tackle then things are at a very low ebb.We scored a couple of lovely scores v Armagh and also v Fermanagh through quick direct ball but unfortunately they were the exception rather than the rule.You have to get the ball in early and direct for it to work but unfortunately we dont do it enough whether we dont have the confidence,have the players to do it or players to see it I dont know.You obviously cant do it the whole time with teams having sweepers back so that's where we need to mix it up by running at teams but we dont seem to be blessed with lads who have serious pace and I think that's why we get to their 45 and start knocking the ball over and back and eventually lose it.Its the way o Rourke wants us to play but we don't have a player like a PJ gillic or Giles who could pass the ball 40 yards into a players chest.we could get a defensive coach in that would make us harder to beat but do we have the forwards to win us games then?I do think though we should be giving teams like Armagh a better go of it and we did to an extent for the first 30 mins but its something o Rourke has to look at.
Proudroyal (Meath) - Posts: 296 - 06/02/2024 15:17:08 2524777 Link 1 |
Sorry meant to say for the first 30 mins we competed but that's not good enough needs to be for 70 plus and why did we suddenly drop off?Also yeahdont buy the sigerson excuses myself.
Proudroyal (Meath) - Posts: 296 - 06/02/2024 15:29:29 2524780 Link 0 |
Well Royaldunne,as you say we had Eivers and Garrigan in with us last year yet you said last year it wasn't good or working with them and now you want them back?Who is this coach you want in?Genuine question.I agree things aren't going as smooth as we'd like and the heat will ramp up if we dont improve in the league and I'm sure o Rourke knows that.i dont see the county board sacking o Rourke until the end of the year at the earliest if he doesn't turn things round. I may be wrong but i think winning the tailteann cup (been in the All ireland proper)they will let him stay and have a crack at that.Not having a pop at you just who do get in instead and how long do we give them?
Proudroyal (Meath) - Posts: 296 - 06/02/2024 16:01:28 2524793 Link 1 |
Yes indeed when the money and costing (particularily the most recent increase ). in preparing the team comes into focus it does sharpen the pencil so to speak. Its an expensive game/business for all counties it seems The one area now where full proper analysis is justified in a busines like way is Value for Money starting with quality versus quantity of training sessions. Monitoring and weighting of all expenditure. related.to team preparation Perhaps by this business focus increasing it would encourage more attention on other vital areas like dare i mention it 1 Properly constructed and properly timed REVIEWS. The PRIMARY objective here is to establish and maintain BEST PRACTISE In everything.Sharp focus on adjustments required on an on going basis to be competitive in the modern game from coaching to all areas known to lead to potential improvement in on field performance I believe that it demonstrates a healthy ATTITUDE to show every attempt is being made to improve standards by design rather than hope improvement may happen anyway just by itself. A massive job required to upgrade on and off the field. Perhaps something is happening pro actively to upgrade standards and modernise thinking. I am not aware of anything and if nothing well then we can expect more of the same as seen in in the last 20 years. Maybe the County Board are leading here with workshops with invited guests like proven Coaches to lead discussions. etc etc. Our players deserve the best development in terms of all areas of preparation. It looks like we continue to do the same thing without taking stock and upgrading for years and still hope for a better outcome.Its not going to happen .LEADERSHIP and VISION required from the top for this important NEED which by its nature will take considerabe time and effort. In my view this is vital . The only option may happen anyway if we continue as is The massive step in admitting officially that we are not to bothered about being to competitive .Its not worth the trouble,and it will cost too much money. Liquidation. ? I jest of course.......but we have to avoid self destruction after 20 years....doing nothing new is not an option! nobull456 (Meath) - Posts: 1266 - 06/02/2024 20:01:20 2524829 Link 4 |
I answered this with exact details but it wasn't posted. Twice. I'll try a very toned down version. They didn't have the input they expected or is happening with eivers in Donegal. Second part. One name. Brennan royaldunne (Meath) - Posts: 19449 - 06/02/2024 20:06:34 2524831 Link 0 |
Reading allot of the long messages here most if not all are just pure drivel, surely the moderator should consider a maximum word count, Posters can surely make there point in less then 100 words making it easier for the rest of us to read and for the moderator to moderate. Royal.Legend (Meath) - Posts: 685 - 06/02/2024 21:28:59 2524842 Link 1 |
Here's the word police now!!
Blackspot09 (Meath) - Posts: 1012 - 06/02/2024 21:55:22 2524845 Link 2 |