They were happy with the management team they had and results had been decent, but the county board went out of their way to get him out, even though an independent review panel had recommended his reappointment and the players had voted for him to stay.
I canât remember the exact story, I think they wanted Nash to reapply for the job which he did and then they were acting the bollox and trying to tilt the process against him so he told them to go fuck.
I donât think the camogie team have a history of problems with the management. I think this is just an ongoing problem from Nash being shafted last year and them not wanting the new man. Seems to be no love lost between the new manager and the players anyway
Tis much of a muchness, finding it very hard to get any real excitement about a knockout championship. They would have been as well off playing it like the current round robin format. Give each team four games and let them get some games and build momentum and have plenty of televised games for fans. Let the Munster and Leinster winners then play for the All Ireland.
TBF, Wickla and Wexford were very unlikely to both go up anyway. Itâs in their hands. I presume score difference is gone now, so a draw wonât do Limerick (wouldnât have anyway their score difference is shite). A draw would do Wicklow though because next after score difference is points for and theirs is way ahead after the hiding they gave Antrim last week. But points for might not count either actually now that I think of it.
Playoff then? Could be 4 teams on 9 points if the two games are a draw.
Could be three on 9 points if Limerick lose or win and the other game is a draw. If limerick win and the other games a draw thereâd be a three way playoff for 2nd