from what I have been told the going rate for a manager of a top tier team is 80k per annum
I doubt Micko was on that with Clare
[quote=âTheUlteriorMotive, post: 883172, member: 2272â]from what I have been told the going rate for a manager of a top tier team is 80k per annum
I doubt Micko was on that with Clare[/quote]
When you say top tier teams, weâd be talking
Dublin
Kerry
Cork
Tyrone
Donegal
Galway
Mayo
or hurling
Tipperary
Cork
Clare
Kilkenny
Limerick
Galway
Dublin
Off the top of my head?
How many of them are paying a manager 80K? Dublin famously dont pay, I doubt Kerry, Cork, Tyrone, Donegal, Galway, Mayo are either in football?
As for the hurling, Limerick most likely stand out as paying it, but of the others? Dublin?
[quote=âTheUlteriorMotive, post: 883172, member: 2272â]from what I have been told the going rate for a manager of a top tier team is 80k per annum
I doubt Micko was on that with Clare[/quote]
How is it paid?
[quote=âTheUlteriorMotive, post: 883172, member: 2272â]from what I have been told the going rate for a manager of a top tier team is 80k per annum
I doubt Micko was on that with Clare[/quote]
why do you doubt it?
[quote=âmyboyblue, post: 883175, member: 180â]When you say top tier teams, weâd be talking
Dublin
Kerry
Cork
Tyrone
Donegal
Galway
Mayo
or hurling
Tipperary
Cork
Clare
Kilkenny
Limerick
Galway
Off the top of my head?
How many of them are paying a manager 80K? Dublin famously dont pay, I doubt Kerry, Cork, Tyrone, Donegal, Galway, Mayo are either in football?
As for the hurling, Limerick most likely stand out as paying it, but of the others?[/quote]
But they all get expenses, that alone is huge money. I was in government mileage for a while once and it was worth at least 150 a week to me.
[quote=âcaoimhaoin, post: 883168, member: 273â]Of course it does. But in Clareâs case the money spent last season is not the important money. Itâs the money they put into development and helping these lads progress and be well coached from a long way back.
If Cork ever actually get serious and put the money (thus the coaches and the development) into all of the county we would get ridiculously successful. Look what Dublin are producing now. Between 5 clubs in Dublin they have more full time coaches than all of Cork. Go figure.[/quote]
Yes that is where money equals success
Dublin started about ten years ago and now have a conveyor belt of talent coming through.
Dublin will dominate football at least for next few years and there will be calls to divide Dublin into North and South
The resources also allow Dublin to employ country panel members as full time coaches etc - I think the hurlers have six or so who are employed by county board
it filters down to club level - Kilmacud is 720 a year for a family to join (includes sports club membership) or if you are GAA member only I think it is 350 for a family including development levies
Very few clubs in the county can access those sorts of membership fees or offer the facilities that then allows
[quote=âTheUlteriorMotive, post: 883184, member: 2272â]Yes that is where money equals success
Dublin started about ten years ago and now have a conveyor belt of talent coming through.
Dublin will dominate football at least for next few years and there will be calls to divide Dublin into North and South
The resources also allow Dublin to employ country panel members as full time coaches etc - I think the hurlers have six or so who are employed by county board
it filters down to club level - Kilmacud is 720 a year for a family to join (includes sports club membership) or if you are GAA member only I think it is 350 for a family including development levies
Very few clubs in the county can access those sorts of membership fees or offer the facilities that then allows[/quote]
720 or 350 a year to join? Thatâs an absolute disgrace. The membership in my club is at most 20 euro for the year. Ok we obviously donât have the facilities that Kilmacud have but its still a disgrace
20 euro subs? Fair cheap, is that across the board? How many members have you?
Limerick v Waterford Munster Final on the cards this year. Clare will be happy enough to go through the qualifiers again but not sure if they will spring any Semi final ambush this year or face such weak opponents in the final should they get there. I donât see any KK resurgence this year, nor from Tipp. Cork are finished too⌠The future is Clare, Dublin, Limerick, Waterford and Wexford, the âbig 3â are gone. Dead. Buried.
provocative. Interesting thing will be whether KK will be back. Nobody will fancy meeting them.
Cork came within a puck of a ball of beating Clare and should be stronger for the experience. Galway are an unknown. I canât see Wexford or Waterford making a breakthrough. Big year for Dublin to see if they can push on from last year as anything less than reaching an AI final will probably see Daly leave. Pressure on Limerick management.
Great to see a wide open hurling championship.
In football hard to see anything but Dublin again this year. I can see gap growing to other teams. Cork might surprise some people if their new manager applies some tactics.
[quote=âTheUlteriorMotive, post: 883219, member: 2272â]
In football hard to see anything but Dublin again this year. I can see gap growing to other teams. Cork might surprise some people if their new manager applies some tactics.[/quote]
Get the fuck out of this thread with that shit!
Are you a Kilkenny County Board member?
Sadly I think Tipperary will tear Limerick a new one in Thurles this year.
[quote=âTheUlteriorMotive, post: 883219, member: 2272â]provocative. Interesting thing will be whether KK will be back. Nobody will fancy meeting them.
Cork came within a puck of a ball of beating Clare and should be stronger for the experience. Galway are an unknown. I canât see Wexford or Waterford making a breakthrough. Big year for Dublin to see if they can push on from last year as anything less than reaching an AI final will probably see Daly leave. Pressure on Limerick management.
Great to see a wide open hurling championship.
In football hard to see anything but Dublin again this year. I can see gap growing to other teams. Cork might surprise some people if their new manager applies some tactics.[/quote]
First collective KK training session tonight minus Michael Fennelly on some sort of work placement with Sidney Swans
Looking forward to Kilkenny giving Clare a guard of honour in Ennis next month
Probably thatâs what they will be practising for this evening given theyâre dead and buried as hurlers
Ah sure weâre fucked altogether. We wonât win another AI for at least 8 years.
Sure with all these newfangled tactics and approaches to the game, weâre light years behind.
Cody out.
Back room team of 24 faganâŚfor reasons you touch on above I think a lot of emphasis will be put on the leagueâŚ
They managed to make a profit of 70k
They might beat limerick but I reckon limerick will go further in the championship. Tipp are a shadow of the 09/10 team, their star players from that team canât reach the same standards again (with the possible exception of Lar) and the others havenât looked near ready to replace them. They have a protracted rebuilding phase ahead.