Poacher has a great reputation from the players and management teams he has worked with.
He may be a knob, he may like the sound of his own voice but thatās not whatās at play here. Heās well respected in his field. Marty Clarke says heās the best coach heās ever worked with in his entire career.
Carlow are doing better than theyāve done in any time in the past 20 years and Poacher is a key component of that, maybe it rankles with you that theyāre getting the best out of themselves at present. A shame other counties couldnāt show the same type of application and effort.
So you say but all we have from you are angry, embittered posts dismissing more high profile people in your field as clueless, negligent, unqualified etc.
If it doesnāt bother you then why does it bring out such negative emotions and are the basis for all these tirades you go on here?
You seem to be the only poster on here who uses this forum to pedal negative conjecture about people who operate in the same line of business as they do.
They make a living out of it and are very highly regarded by those who have dealt with. Successful people usually donāt spend their time bitching about successful people in their field. Successful people feel like they have the locus of control.
You spend your time coming on here making angry posts about people held in high regard in GAA coaching and assert it with baseless accusations youāve conjured up.
As @Little_Lord_Fauntleroy said, camogie is a minority bespoke sport with very low levels of competition, low levels of interest and very poor participation numbers. Cork have competed in 21 of the last 28 All Ireland camogie finals, winning 13 of them.