charlie14 wrote: » Donegal train in Convoy which is a fair old hike from Ballinrobe. 2 hours each way and with a young family very surprised he took the job. Plus no connection to Donegal faik other than Paul Mc Gettigan ex Donegal player he would know from his days with Corofin. Surprised Bonner wanted him as well. With him just gone from county management it is a bit like taking a wife to live with your mother. Usually ends in tears. Also would have though if Karl Lacey is gone from the backroom team I would have thought a backs coach would have been the obvious replacement.
Always_Running wrote: » Did he get a AIB position in Donegal?
charlie14 wrote: » Donegal train in Convoy which is a fair old hike from Ballinrobe.
crusier wrote: » Pot kettle black
BENDYBINN wrote: » I’d say beatin Mayo 5 times in a row has gone to their head.
yop wrote: » Best of luck to him, pig of a trek that and to go with a side in Division 2, can't see what he will gain aside from lots of miles on the car!! And the young family makes it even odder. Money talks though I suppose.
charlie14 wrote: » Yop you old cynic It could have been worse for him though. If not for a last kick of the ball he could now being managing a Division 2 side. :pac:
yop wrote: Best of luck to him, pig of a trek that and to go with a side in Division 2, can't see what he will gain aside from lots of miles on the car!! And the young family makes it even odder. Money talks though I suppose.
crusier wrote: » yop wrote: Best of luck to him, pig of a trek that and to go with a side in Division 2, can't see what he will gain aside from lots of miles on the car!! And the young family makes it even odder. Money talks though I suppose. The only reason Donegal are in divison 2 and not mayo are 14 steps.
crusier wrote: » The only reason Donegal are in divison 2 and not mayo are 14 steps.
crusier wrote: The only reason Donegal are in divison 2 and not mayo are 14 steps.
yop wrote: » And he could have been an AI champion too, hope Horan does proper GPS throwing training
charlie14 wrote: » He could yet be. He is now with a county that is the only one to have beaten this present Dublin team in the championship.;)
Martina1991 wrote: » And losing 5 games out of 7 had nothing to do with it?
RedDevil55 wrote: » No more than us beating them in 2012, it will have little relevance for next season.
Bunny Colvin wrote: » Kind of criminal from Donegal to allow Mayo to kick two scores in injury time, not to mention squandering an easy chance in between those scores, where they kicked the ball into David Clarkes.
charlie14 wrote: » In fairness there was not a lot they could do for the leveling score when the referee had suddenly either lost all knowledge of the rule on steps or the ability to count.
blinding wrote: » Some times Mayo Players just Float Along . Are you absolutely sure his feet were touching the ground ? ?;)
statto25 wrote: » That step count seems to grow every time its mentioned
yop wrote: Bit like the takings at the gates in Galway, no sorry, they keep shrinking isn't it
yop wrote: are you ok honey? Must be a theme for Galway lads not been able to give straight answers
yop wrote: Its all about the money
yop wrote: Let us know when ye hear anything, the drop off on car sales in Gway and land will be hitting hard after this reveal
crusier wrote: » Thanks for your concern but I'm only really interested in what happens on the field of play. My county have won all Ireland's senior intercounty titles in football and hurling in my lifetime and I've been there to see it happen in croke park. ( a number of times I might add! ). I'm not over 70 years of age. I'm not even half that age. Come back to me when you win an all Ireland football senior intercounty title. Nearly never bulled a cow! In terms of finances I'll say it again " Pot Kettle black"