HamsterFace wrote: » Maybe, but cant imagine Horan taking the job again given the fact that he only left last year to concentrate on kids and career. He's a young man and won't get those years back
Fr Tod Umptious wrote: » I'd say he would give it a shot for a year rather than agree to anything long term.
manofwisdom wrote: » Its still the toughest draw Mayo could have got. Its probably better to playing Galway,Roscommon before the August bank holiday quarter final than mis-matches against Sligo,Leitrim,London. Shurimgreat how many anti Horan posts is that from you now? I doubt Mayo would be where they are now (top 3 side) if it wasn't for the fine work by James Horan.
martyos121 wrote: » I felt none of it was going well. Was only watching to see the Mayo players and what they'd be asked.
seligehgit wrote: » Very disappointing that there was no sign of them,it was the only reason I watched and recorded it.Maybe they'll be brought back on in the not too distant future?
seligehgit wrote: » Without a doubt James Horan did an exceptionally good job as Mayo manager but it is a fair question to ask whither he is the man to turn us into the top dog,top 3 is no longer good enough.
Defiler Of The Coffin wrote: » Michael Solan in as the new U21 manager.
seligehgit wrote: » Hearing strong rumours that it's as good as a done deal that James Horan will return to the helm,official announcement in a few weeks.
davegrohl48 wrote: » I have a feeling John Maughan is coming back. I hope not, really think he's a poor judge of players. But the county board can rely on him to spend x amount of money and might be able to get some interest going. "Maughan will get them fit" and all that talk. Bit of a "Don't ever pull that stroke again" to the players.
crossvilla wrote: » The Mayo Gaa Twitter is saying Joe Keane (Crossmolina Senior Manager) in as selector/coach for U21 and Barry Solan in for Strength and Conditioning. It would be good to see Barry work with the Senior team next year too.
Shurimgreat wrote: » I will get behind any Mayo manager once the appointment is made. But I think we know what Horan brings to the table. He can bring a team close to All Ireland victory, but in 4 years of management he did not prove he had what it took to take them the whole way and came up tactically short on a number of occasions. In fact his tactical naivety was glaring on more than one occasion. If he couldn't improve it over 4 years, what difference will 1 year make? NONE! We may play an Ulster team in the AI semis if we get that far. But we will more than likely be facing Dublin in the AI final and that will not go well for us. I hope I am not back here next year saying "I told you so". I have a feeling I will be though.
Fr Tod Umptious wrote: » And in other news that young Smyth girl is flying at the swimming, I'm getting sick of hearing 'The Macarena" in Panama Jacks and I want one of them mobile phones for Christmas. All due respect to Maughan, but his day has long past.
StewartGriffin wrote: » I'm no Sherlock Holmes, but from reading your last fifteen posts I'm going to go out on a limb here and jump to the conclusion that you don't think Horan would be a good choice right now. Am I right???
Shurimgreat wrote: » Fair play, you spotted that one alright. I don't rate him as a good choice right now or possibly ever to lead Mayo to an AI win. Time to give someone else a chance, preferably Rochford. If we need to write off 2016 as a learning year for him when he takes over in the spring so be it. Better than bringing back a flawed manager to "have one more go". 2014 was supposed to be Horan's "one more go" and it proved he still didn't have tactical awareness.
martyos121 wrote: » 2016 cannot be written off for any manager, given the favourable draw. Next year is the one we need to have a go, writing it off would be idiotic, which is probably why Rochford won't get the job.
ColeTrain wrote: » No chance. It would be like Liverpool bringing back Kenny Daglish...again.
naughto wrote: » I think the chairman is full of sh1te and knew well what was going on.http://www.mayonews.ie/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=22966%3Amayo-gaa-board-chairmans-statement-on-managerial-crisis&catid=14&Itemid=100008
seligehgit wrote: » Anybody else find it rather odd that the county chairman has asked Pat Rowland of Elverys main sponsor to provide a facilitator to tease out the issues and provide a charter that is acceptable to the players and the county board,so if there's issues there will be a road map to solving the issues internally. How independent of the county board or neutral is such an appointee likely to be and what level of expertise will same individual have in conflict resolution??