celt262 wrote: » I heard McHugh was interested.
Tom Joad wrote: » If he gets the job I will wear a Meath jersey for a month and sign every post I make on Boards with An Mhí Abú for a month.
Hammar wrote: » McHugh is very close to Hyland so i couldn't see him replacing him even if he were offered the chance.
celt262 wrote: » Who is in this anti-hyland brigade you talk about so much?
Lemlin wrote: » Why do you think that? I'd never heard they were close.
Hammar wrote: » It's well enough known around these parts Lemlin,McHugh would be a regular visitor to Hyland's Hardware in Ballyhaise. He is good pals with Terry. When Hyland eventually does leave,hopefully in a number of years after much success,surely Peter Reily would be next in line,if he wanted it?
Crash Bang Wall wrote: » Heard at Christmas that they was a "group" for want of a better word that wanted Dermot McCabe installed as the next manager In other news, silverware up for grabs on Sat. Castlerahan, less Mackey v Drumgoon for the Mickey Mouse League. Should be a competitive affair, just a week before Championship starts
willabur wrote: » what happened with the minors this year?
Gallant_JJ wrote: » Are people serious - McCabe! Did anyone see the mess he made of our minors this year. Neanderthal stuff.
Crash Bang Wall wrote: » It was a well known publican making the claims at the time. In other news, Castlerahan won the Breffni League convincingly on Sat nite without Mackey or Flanagan. Drumgoon very poor, and Moynagh wasnt playing for some reason
Thunderbirds wrote: » Moynagh went to New York before Roscommon game. Mackey trying to get fit for club so walked of panel before it too.
Crash Bang Wall wrote: » Mackey has been playing and training with the aid of painkillers since after the League Final with Roscommon. He wont be fit until next season, so to say he walked off the Panel is harsh. Painkillers are ok for one off matches but not for 3 months solid, and the decision should have been taken out of his hands. And if he plays in this years Club Championship, it will be another patch up job
Thunderbirds wrote: » Walked is harsh. What I meant was he told Terry he didn't want to be considered for County selection and is trying to see if he can play any role in club championship. Moynagh did walk though. Disillusioned with team selections. Any thoughts on Senior Champ? Kingscourt for me. Gaels close second.
Tom Joad wrote: » Kingscourt for me will be there or thereabouts but lack the firepower in the forward line to win it. I know they destroyed the Gaels yesterday but wouldn't read too much into that. Gaels and Mullahoran will be two to beat imo. Not much after that. Is Martin Reilly out injured? - without him I wouldn't fancy killygarry to do much, same as with Castlerahan without Mackey/ Flanagan. Ballinagh won't be able to reach the heights of last year. Ramor - not sure they always seem to flatter to decieve.
KeepTheFaith wrote: » Doubt if Moynagh walked given that he posted on twitter about how disappointed he was after the Roscommon game and referred to himself as part of the team. Himself Jack Brady and the Gunner are out in Chicago, not sure if it's for the summer or not.
Thunderbirds wrote: » Yeah but he was already gone before Roscommon game.
celt262 wrote: » A good few players have left panel by their own choice this year. Alan O'Mara Killian Clarke Dara McVetty Declan McKiernan Conor Moynagh Cian Mackey Is there anymore? Hope that drain doesn't continue going forward.
celt262 wrote: » No matter what the excuse is it is not good to have lads leaving the panel.
celt262 wrote: » Just saying its not good and can't be good for team moral if you don't accept it's that fine but I have a different view.
Lemlin wrote: » IMO the information you have posted above is incorrect, false and disingenuous so where's your proof to back it up?