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Barry Owens

  • 21-10-2011 4:30pm
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    Owens undecided over Fermanagh future

    Barry Owens has yet to decide if he will be returning to the Fermanagh fold next year.

    The Fermanagh captain, who was praised by the review committee set up to identify the Erne County's 2011 problems for "leading his men with dignity and diplomacy through an extremely difficult time", said in the Irish News: "I haven't really given it much thought.

    "If you had asked me straight after (the All-Ireland qualifier defeat to London), I probably would have said not a hope because there was so much disarray and disrespect shown to the jersey.

    "We don't have a manager from minor up so it's going to be a long process. I just want to get the club football out of the way first."

    Owens added that "a lot of bad feeling" remains among last season's squad towards the players who refused to play under former manager John O'Neill.

    "A lot of healing will have to go on between the players that are there and the players that left. For some lads, there will be a lot of bad feeling," he said.

    There should be alot more players like him. He's been one of the top players in the last 10 years and one of Fermanagh's best yet he doesn't think he's bigger then the county and alot more players would want to take a leaf put of his book. Just got on with it


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