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Have to agree with you here, Monaghan is a tiny county with a small population of players to choose from. Blueblood seems to think the new manager would be taking over Manchester Utd or Liverpool where players can be drafted in from elsewhere.. The entire argument should center around how invaluable these players have been to Monaghan over the years - and how much they have sacrificed from their personal lives for Monaghan football. These lads deserve one last push for the ultimate success with a manager truly capable of doing so. The last thing Monaghan football can afford is to appoint some in house nobody with a track record of failures looking to go nuclear and trying to make a name for himself by retiring some of the greatest players our county has ever seen! Mickod88 (Monaghan) - Posts: 49 - 07/09/2022 16:18:09 2439954 Link 1 |
Indeed other managers have had great success coming from limited pedigree, but at least there was a generational gap between the players and managers. A lot of these county legends have faced off against Counihan, some are the same age, so they are well aware of all his many limitations, and would likely walk, taking much of our future away with them. Dublin could afford to cull many of their players due to their population, Monaghan unfortunately are unable to do so. Take a look around the county championship and you'll see every club is still relying on the older guys to do it for them. Finley, Darren Hughes, McManus, the Duffys, Gollogly - these guys are still the main men for their clubs, the youth isnt coming through or ready yet! Im not privy to all the goings on as others seem to be, but im not in the mix for the job so I wouldnt know.. Mickod88 (Monaghan) - Posts: 49 - 07/09/2022 16:34:57 2439956 Link 0 |
On the club championship- Has anybody seen any players that have put their hand up to be given an opportunity on the county panel next year? Shane McGuinness (Ballybay), Christopher McKenna (Truagh) and Robbie McAllister (Emyvale) are three that have stood out, along with the Clontibret goalkeeper who is absolutely superb, albeit not a position we're stuck for on the county panel. HB245 (Monaghan) - Posts: 251 - 07/09/2022 19:56:26 2439975 Link 0 |
That's a good one.. You wanted rid of Banty and now that he is gone.. it's still his fault.. !!!! incredulous..
Farney (Monaghan) - Posts: 814 - 07/09/2022 20:03:40 2439976 Link 0 |
I think you're living in the past to be honest. No question, these players have been great servants. They owe the county nothing. But time stands still for no man. You're talking as if we should be doing anything possible to keep men well past their best in the county jersey. And the county board seem to agree with you. Which is why we're fumbling around with not a clue who the next manager is. It's nonsense. Let the young lads in. That's the priority. Not keeping the oldest players happy. And there's one man who knows the young talent better than anyone. It should be remembered that Banty was a 'nobody' when he took over the county job first. He did a very good job though.
RightFull (Monaghan) - Posts: 75 - 07/09/2022 21:31:59 2439982 Link 1 |
It's small, short term thinking like yours that will never allow a Monaghan team win an All Ireland. The facts are the facts, the handful of senior players we have been so reliant on are on a downward trajectory, and have been for some time, we have talent coming that needs exposure. Aaron Mulligan has undoubtedly the most talent we have seen since Manzy and he walked away last year because he wasn't getting the chance. How long will the others wait? We need a manager who is willing to make big calls with these big "personalities" so as to think for the future. What I fear will happen is the players will get their own man in who takes a short term focus and just delays the inevitable. We will go down this year, I've no doubts about that, how and in what manner is what matters. Flogging a dead horse or blooding new players/talent. Blueblood4life (Monaghan) - Posts: 200 - 08/09/2022 10:13:28 2440001 Link 1 |
What is the "ultimate success" you are referring to? This group has been great servants and had decent success but haven't won anything since 2015, realistically are we going to be winning Ulster with Derry, Armagh, Donegal and probably Tyrone around challenging. Flogging the same group for another year with our main achievement of staying in division 1, maybe win a couple of games in Ulster and then exit the all ireland series before the business end, where are we then next year?
sporto (Monaghan) - Posts: 181 - 08/09/2022 10:17:21 2440004 Link 0 |
Elephant in the room - there's obviously a financial problem too. Banty brought funding with him and that was part of his selling point. so is that funding gone now? presumably so. MalsBalls (Monaghan) - Posts: 220 - 08/09/2022 11:55:00 2440009 Link 1 |
If Kearns is heading to Australia, what he is doing for his club not really relevant from a county perspective.
Kimberlite (Monaghan) - Posts: 37 - 08/09/2022 13:11:44 2440023 Link 0 |
You haven't been around much of the county then.
seamusorinn (USA) - Posts: 295 - 08/09/2022 14:34:27 2440039 Link 0 |
I would say it's very relevant, especially for any new manager to try and convince him to stay. Not many players of his size and athletic ability around Monaghan. Also I think the closeness and competitiveness of the intermediate games this year is very good to see. Emyvale look v. strong. Doohamlet look to be in relegation playoff's, Toome in Semi's and all star backroom to Corduff yet to guarantee they'll win anything... MrPBoylan (Monaghan) - Posts: 233 - 08/09/2022 15:29:35 2440050 Link 0 |
heard that alright. my point still stands
MalsBalls (Monaghan) - Posts: 220 - 08/09/2022 15:34:58 2440052 Link 0 |
Everyone is talking about the current situation of the senior team management, under the current county board committee we have no 20s management team no 17s management either to go with no senior one,what does that say about what is supposed to come first ie football,and it seems to be well down there list. Fit15 (Monaghan) - Posts: 19 - 08/09/2022 18:50:23 2440072 Link 2 |
Great point. Although as far as I know McCaugue is staying on with U20s. No word on a minor manager though. Blueblood4life (Monaghan) - Posts: 200 - 08/09/2022 21:26:16 2440081 Link 0 |
That would make sense. He did a great job last year.
seamusorinn (USA) - Posts: 295 - 09/09/2022 11:04:31 2440107 Link 0 |
All this uncertainty just leads to rumour after rumour,someone should come out and make a statement on what's going on, show some leadership mister chairman, and just quit the blame game,there are load's of good knowledgeable young managers and trainers within our county for the 20s & 17s, or has it got to a stage where local people don't want to work for the current regime,don't sacrifice them to they are the future,the way this whole thing is being handled will knock us back years Fit15 (Monaghan) - Posts: 19 - 09/09/2022 11:14:43 2440110 Link 1 |
Heard Mc Cague had quit after he got the principals job in the sem ???
Fit15 (Monaghan) - Posts: 19 - 09/09/2022 11:52:46 2440121 Link 0 |
At this stage its going to be a shotgun appointment dont expect much in the way of development of younger players etc in fact dont expect anything and it will save the dissapointment prideof85 (Monaghan) - Posts: 851 - 09/09/2022 13:15:04 2440135 Link 0 |
Maybe some players could go in as player managers
monaghanmad (Monaghan) - Posts: 409 - 09/09/2022 14:10:31 2440137 Link 1 |
Hope this is sarcasm?
Blueblood4life (Monaghan) - Posts: 200 - 09/09/2022 14:40:29 2440144 Link 1 |