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He played minor for Meath, has spoken before about a lifetime of attending games. As I noted on the original post it wasn't too be taken too seriously, just thinking about a left field voice that could help a larger coaching team.
MeathAbroad (Meath) - Posts: 101 - 21/08/2024 07:01:56 2566090 Link 0 |
Mick Bohan already worked in Meath too
Meath10 (Meath) - Posts: 190 - 21/08/2024 10:21:18 2566105 Link 0 |
Yes, Mick Bohan was with St. Pats Stamullen when they were in the senior championship to the best of my knowledge.
kingofclubs (Meath) - Posts: 330 - 21/08/2024 11:03:31 2566122 Link 1 |
So looks like COR likely to stay if he pulls together a decent coaching ticket? bert09 (Meath) - Posts: 1807 - 21/08/2024 21:22:21 2566234 Link 3 |
Apparently so.
Fionn (Dublin) - Posts: 4051 - 21/08/2024 21:37:30 2566236 Link 0 |
That's the way thing's stand at the moment. Player's have sought a change going forward. Hopefully COR can introduce a more experienced coaching ticket before the 27th. Other counties are in a similar place to us with decision's around final setup yet to be finalised.
seadog54 (Meath) - Posts: 2196 - 21/08/2024 21:58:31 2566237 Link 1 |
If this is the case then we have learned nothing, This has all happened on COR watch and he should not get a free pass. Nothingbutthetruth (Meath) - Posts: 84 - 22/08/2024 08:26:36 2566252 Link 0 |
Hard to see it happening after the chopping & changing in the past two years, I'd be happy to be proven wrong by some good and proven coaches come in but just can't see it, really coming to crunch time now on the doorstep of September and still no clarity on the situation.
LowerHogan (Meath) - Posts: 45 - 22/08/2024 14:05:58 2566289 Link 0 |
According to the Smaller Fish podcast, what has held up COR reappointment is that the county board went to the players and their review of the management was so scathing that they had to delay and that a lot of the players won't be back if COR is reappointed. BigJoe14 (Meath) - Posts: 998 - 22/08/2024 14:11:00 2566292 Link 0 |
I can't see it either unfortunately. We had good, proven, winning coaches in year one and look how that turned out. It all has a feel of Andy McEntee's last year. It's a shame the county board can't learn from mistakes.
men_of_49 (Meath) - Posts: 2003 - 22/08/2024 14:38:04 2566301 Link 1 |
Look I am going to be honest here , I can't for the life of me understand what O'Rourke trying to do. WhyTheLongFace (Meath) - Posts: 934 - 22/08/2024 15:05:51 2566305 Link 2 |
Right or wrong this seems to be the plan, players wanted change ( hence the two lads stepping down) some would have you believe players will not play under COR, not so. Would be ok with him remaining as manager for the sake of continunity, however need's a beefed up coaching ticket. May have left it too late but as I said many counties still to finalise their management group. Don't be surprised if this drag's on a bit longer than the 27th.
seadog54 (Meath) - Posts: 2196 - 22/08/2024 15:16:34 2566309 Link 1 |
The new beefed up coaching ticket needs to get the correct amount of input and influence. This is vital but not something I would expect to happen under this manager. 2 coaches walking away after year 1 and 2 coaches walking away after year 2 would imply their is some issue there. Blackspot09 (Meath) - Posts: 1012 - 22/08/2024 16:25:09 2566318 Link 1 |
Not sure where the idea that COR will not listen to coach and is running a one man show? No idea why previous lad's left but this time around it was player driven. How many changes did Armagh go through over last nine years before success? Hopefull all will be revealed soon, however I doubt it and door will remain open for more rumours.
seadog54 (Meath) - Posts: 2196 - 22/08/2024 16:48:04 2566321 Link 1 |
The dogs on the street know that the first two coaches were given little or no input and were wasting their time being involved.
Blackspot09 (Meath) - Posts: 1012 - 22/08/2024 17:32:33 2566325 Link 2 |
The Kieran Mcgeeney Armagh thing is the big new idea that suits the current narrative , the thing about Kieran is that he started his managerial career with Kildare back in 2007 until 2013 , he has over 17 years of top level management county football in the bank ! Colm O'Rourke is 67 years of age as we speak , if we apply the same logic Colm O'Rourke would be 84 years of age before he lands a all Ireland for Meath. I could buy into that idea with a younger manger, but that said wouldn't we have been better of keeping Andy McEntee a younger manger if this was the correct new approach ? For me the juice is not worth the squeeze! WhyTheLongFace (Meath) - Posts: 934 - 22/08/2024 18:34:21 2566333 Link 2 |
Agreed. Things are far from great but continuity with O'Rourke at the helm is not a bad thing if a good modern coaching setup is put in place. I'm sure Colm will have learnt a huge amount albeit the hard way even as we know results have been poor. There's no doubt players wanted change but that change doesn't necessarily mean O'Rourke out. What we know now is that there most certainly will be change so let's hope its for the better.
winatallcost (Meath) - Posts: 594 - 22/08/2024 18:57:17 2566339 Link 1 |
He's had 2 years to get his setup right. He failed. Why should he get a third chance? Not a single positive can be taken from this season gone by. Get someone else in.
Crinigan (Meath) - Posts: 1352 - 22/08/2024 20:58:52 2566352 Link 0 |
No, Andy's time was up. Of course we can make up a never ending list of whataboutry to suit our own views. For every K Mc there is a list of failures. True also of Jim Mc and his instant impact we have a Jack O C failure with Kildare. Mickey Hart ( 70) is seen by some as a great bit of foresight by Offaly, yet Derry could not unload him quick enough. Very easy to find fault with view's that do not suit our own. Even COR biggest fan's are not suggesting he stays for the next ten year's. seadog54 (Meath) - Posts: 2196 - 22/08/2024 23:28:13 2566372 Link 0 |
Far too late in the year to be making a major decision like this. The available time left to introduce change is now a main consideration, and it shouldn't have been rathgah (Meath) - Posts: 5 - 23/08/2024 06:46:00 2566382 Link 0 |