Stoner wrote: » muddle84 wrote: Does anybody here think that McGuinness would actually get us over the line? When you think of what he achieved with Donegal and how he achieved it I'm not convinced! But interested to hear other peoples thoughts. If McGuinness had the time and was available why would he manage any team other than Donegal?
muddle84 wrote: Does anybody here think that McGuinness would actually get us over the line? When you think of what he achieved with Donegal and how he achieved it I'm not convinced! But interested to hear other peoples thoughts.
muddle84 wrote: » Yeah I heard those rumour's over the weekend too. Apparently there is a group of people outside the country that are willing to fund a big name. Does anybody here think that McGuinness would actually get us over the line? When you think of what he achieved with Donegal and how he achieved it I'm not convinced! But interested to hear other peoples thoughts. One thing is for sure, who ever is putting this stuff out to the papers obviously wants Rochford out.
MattressRick wrote: » McGuiness is trying to make a career in soccer and it would be a stupid move to manage any intercounty gaa team now. He'll always have the job offers in county football whenever he walks away from the soccer.
ProudDUB wrote: » Maybe he's having a hard time actually getting a full time, paid job with soccer. Hence the interest in managing a GAA team again. If I was the owner of a professional soccer team, I might not want to hire someone who only decided to become a soccer coach last Tuesday and, who basically dedicated his entire life to a completely different sport for the guts of 30 years.
shockframe wrote: » McGuinness did some job with Donegal but his timing was perfect. When he took over Kerry, Armagh and Tyrone had slipped back from their 00s glory years and Dublin were still finding their feet a bit,same goes for Mayo. Plus Cork would start to all. If he goes back in now he has a different beast in Dublin to contend with. It would be a lot harder to bridge the gap now. I'd like him back managing all the same.
muddle84 wrote: » Is that a typo? If not then I'm confused
charlie14 wrote: » Perhaps I missed it, but I haven`t seen anywhere that McGuinness has expressed any interest in managing any GAA team or indeed any soccer team for that matter. Last I heard he is was working on his soccer coaching badges to qualify for soccer management, and is hoping to get his final one around the beginning of the new year. Doubt he is short of a few bob either. Money was good with Celtic, did ok financially from China I imagine and he has his weekly Irish Times column, his Sky gig and motivation workshops.
PressRun wrote: » It's not going to happen. Total wishful thinking and it wouldn't surprise me in the least if that story was planted by someone with an axe to grind with Rochford.
padd b1975 wrote: » Maybe even someone high up in the county board...
shockframe wrote: » muddle84 wrote: » Is that a typo? If not then I'm confused What he did with Donegal was unreal but there was a lot that went his way. Tyrone and Kerry had stared to fade and Dublin were not quite the force they are now.
muddle84 wrote: » Yeah i agree with that somewhat with regard to donegal. But he never managed kerry? Thats the typo im talking about
shockframe wrote: » Yes should have said when he took over Donegal. Looks like I was saying he took over Kerry!
wirelessdude01 wrote: » Looks like someone is trying to destabilise the manager, wouldn't surprise me in the slightest is someone high enough up the command structure of the county board is briefing against him.
The Talking Bread wrote: » muddle84 wrote: » Yeah i agree with that somewhat with regard to donegal. But he never managed kerry? Thats the typo im talking about It is pretty clear what he was saying! There is a comma missing, but no need to be pedantic! :rolleyes:
muddle84 wrote: » Perfect timing:https://twitter.com/mayonewssport/status/1029083280300290049?s=19
PressRun wrote: » I've said it before but if this mayo team ever win an all Ireland it'll be in spite of that county board.
Coillte_Bhoy wrote: » PressRun wrote: » I've said it before but if this mayo team ever win an all Ireland it'll be in spite of that county board. There isnt an iota of evidence suggesting anyone in the Co Board is behind this. And after all it's The Sun ffs :rolleyes: