rrs wrote: » The change of manager hasn't steadied the ship of players declining.. Who is in from Crahan?
Thunderbirds wrote: » That's correct. Smith and Cooney also asked in but didn't go in.
Crash Bang Wall wrote: » To be fair, Paul Smith is a guard in Letterkenny so very hard for him to be able to commit. As for Cooney, he was in a year or 2 ago and was let go so maybe he felt he wasnt good enough?
Thunderbirds wrote: » Paul is in Blayney now. Cooney quit the last time because he didn't get a chance really.
quidel wrote: » McKenna cup games in Kingscourt?? Only says Cavan venue at present.
Cavan_King wrote: » The seniors were training last Wednesday evening at the training pitch at Breffni at 8. They had a team meeting before after McKenna Cup fixtures were out. A number of players were being tried (I hear 45 to 50) but the rumour I also heard was that the panel will be cut to 32 before McKenna Cup. A few players who wouldn’t play for the previous manager are back. Some asked Ŵstill aren’t interested but it’s a big commitment for any lad. Mickey’s stock will be on the up after today. Cavan County Board did well to get him when they did!
tayto lover wrote: » Is Mickey still with Mullinalaghta?
rrs wrote: » A few Crosserlough lads that were asked in, not interested . Paul Graham in, obviously his connection with Mickey helped, as he turned a few offers before. Good player.
KeepTheFaith wrote: » The U20s will be some shambles this year, between the management issue and being deprived of Oisin Pierson, James Smith and Cian Madden.
KeepTheFaith wrote: » It's almost 5 years since we held back U21s from the Senior panel. The lads mentioned above will have gone from U17 to Senior in the space of 2 years. They're all good players but none exceptional enough or physically developed enough to slot in right away. So we are relying on them having the commitment and patience to wait it out on the bench on a Cavan side that's likely not picking up any trophies. And the flip side of that, you're leaving lads with loads of potential like Ruari Curran or Ronan Patterson on a depleted U20 side that may crash out earlier than they should and it cuts off any potential development there. If you have someone like David Clifford then fair enough, he's a huge addition to the Senior team. None of those 3 are near Senior Intercounty level yet. The new fixtures are partially to blame here, if the U20s finished up before Senior Championship as it did before, they could be drafted in then. As it is, they are forced to make the choice between both.
Yevon wrote: » Yes because the Senior Team hasn't improved since 2014 and the U21 lads from around then like Clarke, McVeety, Holla have all contributed very little...
Cavan_King wrote: » Anyone at the game today? A lot of new starters and some nervy moments but good to get a first win. We seemed a lot more adept at dealing with the new rules than Tyrone. Plenty of room for improvement but as Mickey said to Northern Sound after the game, these lads will come on with each game and he has more to try out against Queens next weekend.
Thunderbirds wrote: » Yeah was at it. The only newcomer I thought done well was Cadden. O Connor done alright after shaky start. The new younger lads were very raw. Galligan was excellent all round, shot stopping, kicking off ground and from hands. Argue done well too and good to have back. Under old rules we would have being cut open for goals and I don't see what they add. Conor Moynagh looks very fit and was everywhere.
Yevon wrote: » Thomas Galligan was excellent when he came on against Tipp the year before last, was brilliant against Clare in the League last year. I think he's shown enough that Mickey will stick with him. Completely agree about getting a settled free taker but is Galligan good enough when the pressure is on?
Realt Dearg Beasty Bunghole wrote: » What is the date for the first senior league match again?
Lump It In wrote: » Galligan best MF in Cavan this year?? I may be wrong but thought David Wright was the stand out MF in Senior Championship.
rrs wrote: » James and Thomas Galligan are brothers Thomas is more athletic but James is probably a better footballer. James should have featured before now. He was on panel 2 years for short while