GAA Managerial Merrygoround Thread

Seemingly there was also a heated row about the second last hurling manager and the night finished with another row with delegates demanding to know which way the lads at the top table voted in the Bealin ballot

Fucking joke. No wonder they are going nowhere fast.

Sad to see Tony Donnelly go, a very decent guy. I wonder if Tyrone will go Down the Armagh route and bring in an ex-legend like Canavan or Dooher.

Looks like Grimley has stepped down as Armagh manager

http://www.thescore.ie/paul-grimley-1617337-Aug2014/

Official now Grimley has stepped down.

http://www.rte.ie/sport/gaa/2014/0813/636845-grimley-quits-armagh-manager-role/

Presume McGeeney will step in once Tipp win the hurling All Ireland

Niall Carew has stepped down as manager of the Waterford footballers.

Would you think of throwing your hat into the ring for this, Fagan?

There surely won’t be many other candidates.

I’d say he was some chancer that fella.

[QUOTE=“Sidney, post: 999869, member: 183”]Would you think of throwing your hat into the ring for this, Fagan?

There surely won’t be many other candidates.[/QUOTE]
I’d sooner throw me ring into me hat than manage that shower of deadbeats n

Ridiculous and insulting statement.

:oops:

You’ve been told now.

Are you throwing your hat into the ring Kev?

Alan Mulholland has resigned as Galway football manager.

Wonder what the odds on that were.

[QUOTE=“Fagan ODowd, post: 999859, member: 706”]Niall Carew has stepped down as manager of the Waterford footballers.
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This lad took a nice few bob off Boylesports yesterday if reports are to be believed.

Source?

http://www.hoganstand.com/ArticleForm.aspx?ID=223088

Niall Carew, who just recently stepped down at the manager of the Waterford senior footballers, had a gambling day for the ages yesterday as he pulled off a huge 18,512/1, four-leg bet to win €170k from Boylesports.

Carew, who also served as a Kildare selector under Kieran McGeeney, included three horse races and the All-Ireland semi-final between Kerry and Mayo in the win.

The first two legs were the 3.10 at Deauville in France where Ribbons won for him at 10/1, followed by Ansgar winning the 4.15 at Goodwood also at 10/1. The penultimate leg came in when Kieran O’Leary kicked an excellent equaliser for Kerry against Mayo. Niall had the draw backed at 8/1. Finally, Kalann obliged for him at 16/1 in the 5.10 at the Curragh.

He had two bets, a €5 accumulator and a €3 Lucky 15, for a total gambled of €50.