Search for New Mayo Manager

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Rossfan

Quote from: Shrewdness on October 21, 2015, 09:08:56 AM
who else is there, if Rochford stays with Corofin.

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Davy's given us a dream to cling to
We're going to bring home the SAM

Shannoncider

Quote from: Rossfan on October 21, 2015, 09:24:53 AM
Quote from: Shrewdness on October 21, 2015, 09:08:56 AM
who else is there, if Rochford stays with Corofin.

Cakeen  is now available  ;D :D

Don't see the Humour in that post at all Rossfan he was very close to winning a county club title this year with a team people would not have mentioned to be as close at start of the year and I expect he will be highly sought after for future roles. In semi final he schooled one of our county senior managers in tactics and yet some rossies are rubbing there hands at his appointment. Pathetic stuff.

On the actual forum topic would Mayo lads consider Paul Curran, Young manager who has had decent success with ballymun in Dublin and winning a championship with a Clann Na Ngeal team with not must expectation in his first year?

rosnarun

Quote from: Shannoncider on October 21, 2015, 10:23:39 AM
Quote from: Rossfan on October 21, 2015, 09:24:53 AM
Quote from: Shrewdness on October 21, 2015, 09:08:56 AM
who else is there, if Rochford stays with Corofin.

Cakeen  is now available  ;D :D

Don't see the Humour in that post at all Rossfan he was very close to winning a county club title this year with a team people would not have mentioned to be as close at start of the year and I expect he will be highly sought after for future roles. In semi final he schooled one of our county senior managers in tactics and yet some rossies are rubbing there hands at his appointment. Pathetic stuff.

On the actual forum topic would Mayo lads consider Paul Curran, Young manager who has had decent success with ballymun in Dublin and winning a championship with a Clann Na Ngeal team with not must expectation in his first year?

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Rossfan

Quote from: rosnarun on October 21, 2015, 10:41:05 AM
Quote from: Shannoncider on October 21, 2015, 10:23:39 AM
Quote from: Rossfan on October 21, 2015, 09:24:53 AM
Quote from: Shrewdness on October 21, 2015, 09:08:56 AM
who else is there, if Rochford stays with Corofin.

Cakeen  is now available  ;D :D

Don't see the Humour in that post at all Rossfan he was very close to winning a county club title this year with a team people would not have mentioned to be as close at start of the year and I expect he will be highly sought after for future roles. In semi final he schooled one of our county senior managers in tactics and yet some rossies are rubbing there hands at his appointment. Pathetic stuff.

On the actual forum topic would Mayo lads consider Paul Curran, Young manager who has had decent success with ballymun in Dublin and winning a championship with a Clann Na Ngeal team with not must expectation in his first year?

Welcome to the board Cake

:D :D
Well sussed Rosna.
Very bright team that Clann na Ngeal
Davy's given us a dream to cling to
We're going to bring home the SAM

Maroon Manc

In a detailed statement to Monday night's Mayo County Board meeting, chairman Mike Connelly gave his account of the events that led to the resignations of joint senior managers Noel Connelly and Pat Holmes.

Connelly, a brother of Noel's, also revealed that he has enlisted the services of Pat Rowland, Managing Director of sponsors Elvery's Sports, to help with the provision of a facilitator between players and County Board to avoid a repeat of what has gone on in recent weeks.

The Mayo News reprints Connelly's statement in full and it reads: "To say I didn't see what was coming is an understatement. There was some rumour, but you always have some rumour when 11 players don't make the first 15, and eight don't make the first 26. The reason why I say this is that there was no communications [issues] during the year. As a Board, we did enjoy the year. Everyone seemed to be working well together – management with the County Board, County Board with players, and players and management.

"There was a communication process, and management selected seven players to discuss plans, tactics and issues. myself was always at training bar a very few sessions. I was in touch with the two players' reps, Keith [Higgins] and Cillian [O'Connor], through the year. Everything that the team and management requested from the County Board, they got.

"Yes, I was the liaison person with the team, and have been for the past number of years. And Pat Holmes asked me to continue in the role, because I'd been involved for the past number of years.

"I will explain the events of the last two to three weeks. On the 14th of September, I phoned Keith [Higgins] to set up a review meeting. He said he would contact Cillian [O'Connor] and he would get back to me. On Wednesday of the following week, I hadn't heard from Keith so I texted him. He texted me back to say that ... Thursday of the following week would suit him, and he would check with Cillian.

"On Sunday, the 27th of September, Pat Holmes got a phone call from Keith saying that himself and Cillian wanted to meet with him and Noel [Connelly]. They met at eight o'clock and Keith outlined that ... they were there to deliver a message. The message was that the team had a no-confidence motion passed 27-7 against them. Pat and Noel asked them for the reasons, but they had none.

"I was informed on [the] Sunday night late that there was issues with the panel, and that they were going to talk to some of the players on Monday. I was informed on Monday night late by Pat [Holmes] to tell me they would be considering their position.

"I contacted Keith on Tuesday by phone, saying that we needed to have the review meeting based on what was after happening. I also asked him would he prefer if someone other than myself attended the review meeting, and he said 'no'. We agreed a time of 8.30 for the following Thursday night, the 1st of October.

"I called an Executive meeting for Wednesday night. I brought them up to date on what happened. Needless to say, they were shocked. I provisionally booked another [Executive] meeting on Friday night to discuss the review meeting that was to happen on Thursday night with Keith and Cillian.

"On Thursday night, myself and [County Board vice-chairman] Seamus Tuohy and [Mayo GAA administrator] Michael Cummins [were] in the office waiting for Keith and Cillian, and at 8.30, Keith and Cillian arrived with most of the squad. Keith read out a letter. I told them I wasn't aware there was such big problems, and asked them why they took this route – could they not have met with the management and sorted it out? They didn't engage in the discussion and left the office.

"On Friday morning, I phoned Croke Park to explain the situation. I spoke with [GAA Director-General] Páraic Duffy and [GAA Head of Games Administration] Fergal McGill, and invited Fergal McGill down for an Executive meeting, which he did.

"I also got a call from Pat Holmes wanting to meet with myself and Vincent [Neary, County Board secretary]. As Vincent wasn't available, myself and Seamus Tuohy met with Pat Holmes and Noel [Connelly], and they told us they had their decision made.

"I invited Pat and Noel to the Executive meeting. The meeting was scheduled for seven o'clock that evening. The meeting started at seven and Fergal McGill briefed the meeting based on his experience dealing with issues in other counties.

"At around 7.20, Pat and Noel arrived into the Executive meeting. Pat spoke for 15 to 20 minutes, giving a detailed account of the year. When he was finished, he handed the letter of resignation, which the [County Board] secretary read out. As Vincent [Neary] read the letter, I could see some of the Executive getting very emotional, and the tears were running down their faces, and you have to ask 'Why?' They knew that there was a great mistake being made.

"We don't know why this all happened, but does it make any difference at this stage? Knowing the reasons is not going to change anything. And you can be critical of the County Board, management or players, but before you criticise, make sure that you know the full facts.

"The one thing I do know [is] this situation must never happen again. Before we appoint a new manager, we need to put a charter together between the team and the County Board. I've asked Pat Rowland of Elverys [sponsors] 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 in the future, there will be a road map to solving the issues internally.

"My position in this ... is being questioned, and thankfully, my conscience is very clear. Should I have been the liaison officer with the team? Maybe not. But the decision was made based on me being involved with the team for the last number of years. The decision was also made in the best interest of the team. I also made the decision that I would communicate with Pat Holmes on all issues, which I did, and it worked very well.

"At this point, I'd like to thank Pat and Noel and their back-room team for their work and their dedication through the year. They left no stone unturned. Thank you for your attention."

After delegates had their say, the Chairman added: "That's basically what happened. And I suppose to follow up from that, on the following Sunday, I phoned Keith Higgins and I requested to meet him. I met with Keith, and we had a brief discussion, and I told him that I wasn't interested in what has gone on in the past, but what we need to do is we need to solve the problems for the future.

"So I set up a meeting on Monday evening with Pat Rowland [of sponsors Elverys], myself, Andy Moran and Keith, and we discussed the way forward, the solution for the way forward, and we all agreed ... to bring in an outside, independent person to investigate the issues that the players may have, and maybe problems that the County Board might have, and to come up with a charter that is going to be workable with both the players and the management and County Board.

"So that hopefully will be happening in the next six to eight days, and I do propose that we put the nominations out for a new manager from tonight [Monday, October 19] with a closing date for the first of November.

"There has been a lot of talk and there has been a lot of reports and there has been a lot of different things out there, and I don't think ... There's no point in going back. We are where we are. We need to solve this problem, and ... as I said, we need to put a road map in place where this never happens again.

"This has been very difficult for us all. Very difficult for myself and Vincent [Neary] and JP [Lambe, County Board treasurer] and Aiden [McLoughlin, County Board PRO] and Seamus Tuohy, because our time has been totally taken up on this ... We had planned our time on doing other things for the organisation. So that's where it's at. That's giving it to you right up to date."

Shrewdness

Thanks for posting that Manc..If Horan doesn't get the job, why don't Andy Moran and Alan Dillon form the 'dreamteam' and show everyone how it should be done?

Syferus

Quote from: Shrewdness on October 21, 2015, 03:39:57 PM
Thanks for posting that Manc..If Horan doesn't get the job, why don't Andy Moran and Alan Dillon form the 'dreamteam' and show everyone how it should be done?

Andy is still Mayo's best forward from play.

Shannoncider

Quote from: Rossfan on October 21, 2015, 11:22:23 AM
Quote from: rosnarun on October 21, 2015, 10:41:05 AM
Quote from: Shannoncider on October 21, 2015, 10:23:39 AM
Quote from: Rossfan on October 21, 2015, 09:24:53 AM
Quote from: Shrewdness on October 21, 2015, 09:08:56 AM
who else is there, if Rochford stays with Corofin.

Cakeen  is now available  ;D :D

Don't see the Humour in that post at all Rossfan he was very close to winning a county club title this year with a team people would not have mentioned to be as close at start of the year and I expect he will be highly sought after for future roles. In semi final he schooled one of our county senior managers in tactics and yet some rossies are rubbing there hands at his appointment. Pathetic stuff.

On the actual forum topic would Mayo lads consider Paul Curran, Young manager who has had decent success with ballymun in Dublin and winning a championship with a Clann Na Ngeal team with not must expectation in his first year?

Welcome to the board Cake

:D :D
Well sussed Rosna.
Very bright team that Clann na Ngeal

Do you need spelling lessons? that's the correct spelling you bellend

Geoff Tipps

Quote from: Shannoncider on October 21, 2015, 04:49:01 PM
Quote from: Rossfan on October 21, 2015, 11:22:23 AM
Quote from: rosnarun on October 21, 2015, 10:41:05 AM
Quote from: Shannoncider on October 21, 2015, 10:23:39 AM
Quote from: Rossfan on October 21, 2015, 09:24:53 AM
Quote from: Shrewdness on October 21, 2015, 09:08:56 AM
who else is there, if Rochford stays with Corofin.

Cakeen  is now available  ;D :D

Don't see the Humour in that post at all Rossfan he was very close to winning a county club title this year with a team people would not have mentioned to be as close at start of the year and I expect he will be highly sought after for future roles. In semi final he schooled one of our county senior managers in tactics and yet some rossies are rubbing there hands at his appointment. Pathetic stuff.

On the actual forum topic would Mayo lads consider Paul Curran, Young manager who has had decent success with ballymun in Dublin and winning a championship with a Clann Na Ngeal team with not must expectation in his first year?

Welcome to the board Cake

:D :D
Well sussed Rosna.
Very bright team that Clann na Ngeal

Do you need spelling lessons? that's the correct spelling you bellend

Are you sure about that!!??

Shrewdness

Have to say it's the first time that i've seen it spelt that.

Rossfan

Quote from: Shannoncider on October 21, 2015, 04:49:01 PM
Quote from: Rossfan on October 21, 2015, 11:22:23 AM
Quote from: rosnarun on October 21, 2015, 10:41:05 AM
Quote from: Shannoncider on October 21, 2015, 10:23:39 AM
Quote from: Rossfan on October 21, 2015, 09:24:53 AM
Quote from: Shrewdness on October 21, 2015, 09:08:56 AM
who else is there, if Rochford stays with Corofin.

Cakeen  is now available  ;D :D

Don't see the Humour in that post at all Rossfan he was very close to winning a county club title this year with a team people would not have mentioned to be as close at start of the year and I expect he will be highly sought after for future roles. In semi final he schooled one of our county senior managers in tactics and yet some rossies are rubbing there hands at his appointment. Pathetic stuff.

On the actual forum topic would Mayo lads consider Paul Curran, Young manager who has had decent success with ballymun in Dublin and winning a championship with a Clann Na Ngeal team with not must expectation in his first year?

Welcome to the board Cake

:D :D
Well sussed Rosna.
Very bright team that Clann na Ngeal

Do you need spelling lessons? that's the correct spelling you bellend

This buck gets funnier and funnier
Davy's given us a dream to cling to
We're going to bring home the SAM

Farrandeelin

Great. We've Roscommon posters correcting each others' spelling mistakes on the thread too. :)
Inaugural Football Championship Prediction Winner.

Syferus

Quote from: Rossfan on October 21, 2015, 05:30:38 PM
It's -
Clan na nGael.

Now back to our manager less neighbours ;)

It's actually Clann na nGael.

PW Nally

Quote from: Syferus on October 21, 2015, 06:17:14 PM
Quote from: Rossfan on October 21, 2015, 05:30:38 PM
It's -
Clan na nGael.

Now back to our manager less neighbours ;)

It's actually Clann na nGael.

Comedy gold, cheers guys. ;D

Shrewdness

When nominations (Rochford and Horan) close on Nov 1, is there a possibility that  the Mayo Co Board could introduce another candidate to the race, like they did with John Maughan and the U-21 job?