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im the same i think this has to be the most modern and professional management team ever in meath including sean in that, it might be a case of getting the team set up and finding a style of play which might not be in place in time for league but div 3 could be a nice place to build a team from and get confidnce winning matches

dickie10 (UK) - Posts: 790 - 16/12/2024 15:46:38    2583760

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Replying To dickie10:  "im the same i think this has to be the most modern and professional management team ever in meath including sean in that, it might be a case of getting the team set up and finding a style of play which might not be in place in time for league but div 3 could be a nice place to build a team from and get confidnce winning matches"
Why are some people saying it would be good for Meath to go down to divison 3?How is getting relegated good for us?I expect us to stay up at least and with a bit of luck be up in the places for the All Ireland series.Many on here said if we go down o Rourke should go but he kept us up.It is an evenly matched division and we shouldn't fear anyone.We have a new Managerbut so do Westmeath and Monaghan.New rules but the same for all teams.Going down will not make us better but probably make players walk away easier and make less people to go and support the team hence we are in a poorer state.

Proudroyal (Meath) - Posts: 296 - 16/12/2024 17:28:43    2583778

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Replying To dickie10:  "im the same i think this has to be the most modern and professional management team ever in meath including sean in that, it might be a case of getting the team set up and finding a style of play which might not be in place in time for league but div 3 could be a nice place to build a team from and get confidnce winning matches"
Div 3 is a nice place for year 1 of a management team, but not for year 2. It could work well for Kildare this year, for instance. And even then they'll be reliant on luck to avoid a second year of TC football. But if Meath went down that would mean 2 out of 3 seasons, likely 3 out of 4 seasons, playing tier 2 championship football. Young players don't develop that way.

MeathAbroad (Meath) - Posts: 101 - 16/12/2024 21:35:45    2583801

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Replying To Proudroyal:  "Why are some people saying it would be good for Meath to go down to divison 3?How is getting relegated good for us?I expect us to stay up at least and with a bit of luck be up in the places for the All Ireland series.Many on here said if we go down o Rourke should go but he kept us up.It is an evenly matched division and we shouldn't fear anyone.We have a new Managerbut so do Westmeath and Monaghan.New rules but the same for all teams.Going down will not make us better but probably make players walk away easier and make less people to go and support the team hence we are in a poorer state."
Not everyone has the football intelligence of me and you proud royal, also I suspect some of them are fishing.

Royal.Legend (Meath) - Posts: 685 - 17/12/2024 08:57:55    2583819

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Replying To Proudroyal:  "Why are some people saying it would be good for Meath to go down to divison 3?How is getting relegated good for us?I expect us to stay up at least and with a bit of luck be up in the places for the All Ireland series.Many on here said if we go down o Rourke should go but he kept us up.It is an evenly matched division and we shouldn't fear anyone.We have a new Managerbut so do Westmeath and Monaghan.New rules but the same for all teams.Going down will not make us better but probably make players walk away easier and make less people to go and support the team hence we are in a poorer state."
Proudroyal for years I always heard the same thing about Louth. The only way you are gonna improve is to be dining at the top table. Take Monaghan for example. Small county with a small population. They were in Division 1 for 10 years. In that time they had won a few Ulster titles.

Ollie2 (Louth) - Posts: 937 - 18/12/2024 11:35:58    2583971

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