GAA Managerial Merrygoround Thread

Looking for visual backup

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Teneo getting their tentacles in again

@Locke :+1:

Sweet pic B :+1:

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She’s a bit of a dose of Room to Improve was anything to go by.

Double the dose then.

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Vinny Corey has been entrusted with the fortunes of the Farney Army. I don’t know what his CV reads like but he’s not arriving at the optimum time when you check the mileage on the clocks of many who wore the jersey this year.

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Oisin says no

Monaghan have got the low budget appointment they wanted. Vinny has been blackmailed into “not letting his county down”.

Monaghan’s fall will be hard, very hard.

Oisin thinks that the management team he was part of should have got the gig :roll_eyes:

I’m amazed by that

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I like McConville and I think he’d be an asset to a modern intercounty set-up, but what he says doesn’t make sense. He says that McStay doesn’t have a tight backroom team, but he was part of a team with 9 headline members and more to be added post appointment. He also overlooks the size of the Kerry, Limerick and Dublin backrooms in recent years, it’s clear you are helped by as much specialized input as possible.

You’re the Dan
You’re the Dan
You’re the Dan!

And Willie.

@RedHandHuns

Are the Rossies waiting for Moycullen to exit the Galway championship before announcing Don Connellan or have they someone else lined up ?

Fair to say it’s dragging on

I thought Pat Flanagan had that sewn up?

Don wasn’t going for it as per a mutual friend a few weeks back

Colm O Rourke wasn’t going for the Meath job either.

He was approached and knocked it back is what I was told. Things can change

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I thought he’d get it but surely they’d have announced him by now if it was that straightforward

None the wiser

Padraig Pearses boss Flanagan was the early frontrunner to succeed Anthony Cunningham following his nomination for the position by the club.

He was in line for his fourth senior inter-county job, after previous spells with Offaly, Westmeath and Sligo. However, it’s understood the county board’s interest in appointing Flanagan has cooled.

What do you make of that Joe Brolly!