Rory Gallagher

Started by toby47, August 14, 2024, 03:34:36 PM

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How would you feel about Rory Gallagher being appointed

Best case scenario - best man for the job!
7 (8.6%)
Would be happy enough - But would prefer someone else
4 (4.9%)
Don't think it's right - But would still go to games & support team etc
22 (27.2%)
Disgrace - Wouldn't support derry for as long as he's in charge
48 (59.3%)

Total Members Voted: 81

Voting closed: August 17, 2024, 03:34:36 PM

p3427977

Can we move this to the Fermanagh thread please?

tiempo

Can we move this to the Jarlath Burns thread please

Truthsayer

Can we move it to the Derry thread please?

marty34

Saw this on Hogan Stand.



Philly McMahon has confirmed that he was offered the Derry senior football manager's post last autumn.

Speaking on The GAA Social podcast, the Dublin All-Ireland SFC winning defender and BBC NI pundit explained how he was close to taking the job before it was eventually filled by Paddy Tally after a four-month search for Mickey Harte's successor.

"I met the guys behind-the-scenes from Derry, they came down to me and offered me the job, and I had to go through a couple of things. I had to get the right people with me, I had to speak to my wife, I have a three-year-old, so they were a priority first of all," he said.

"I spoke to a couple of bodies that I had interest in coming in, and I was basically a couple of days from giving the last decision, and the guys I was talking to said 'Paddy's interested in taking the job'. I just said to the guys, 'if there is someone who is 100% in, you are better off giving it to them'."

McMahon didn't rule out taking another inter-county job in the future, adding: "It was a very interesting opportunity, the support behind-the-scenes seemed really good and that's what enticed me. Maybe it's set me up for the next opportunity.

"I'd like to try [county management]. I'm really passionate about performance coaching and that's kind of management in itself. My career is in the fitness industry, managing people, trying to get the best out of people, and that's what I think as a coach and a manager you have to do."

ck

Quote from: marty34 on April 11, 2025, 07:37:09 AMSaw this on Hogan Stand.



Philly McMahon has confirmed that he was offered the Derry senior football manager's post last autumn.

Speaking on The GAA Social podcast, the Dublin All-Ireland SFC winning defender and BBC NI pundit explained how he was close to taking the job before it was eventually filled by Paddy Tally after a four-month search for Mickey Harte's successor.

"I met the guys behind-the-scenes from Derry, they came down to me and offered me the job, and I had to go through a couple of things. I had to get the right people with me, I had to speak to my wife, I have a three-year-old, so they were a priority first of all," he said.

"I spoke to a couple of bodies that I had interest in coming in, and I was basically a couple of days from giving the last decision, and the guys I was talking to said 'Paddy's interested in taking the job'. I just said to the guys, 'if there is someone who is 100% in, you are better off giving it to them'."

McMahon didn't rule out taking another inter-county job in the future, adding: "It was a very interesting opportunity, the support behind-the-scenes seemed really good and that's what enticed me. Maybe it's set me up for the next opportunity.

"I'd like to try [county management]. I'm really passionate about performance coaching and that's kind of management in itself. My career is in the fitness industry, managing people, trying to get the best out of people, and that's what I think as a coach and a manager you have to do."

Just shows how desperate Derry were when they approached a man who has never coached at county level before and ran after a big name instead of big credentials.

Mario

Quote from: ck on April 11, 2025, 09:07:07 AM
Quote from: marty34 on April 11, 2025, 07:37:09 AMSaw this on Hogan Stand.



Philly McMahon has confirmed that he was offered the Derry senior football manager's post last autumn.

Speaking on The GAA Social podcast, the Dublin All-Ireland SFC winning defender and BBC NI pundit explained how he was close to taking the job before it was eventually filled by Paddy Tally after a four-month search for Mickey Harte's successor.

"I met the guys behind-the-scenes from Derry, they came down to me and offered me the job, and I had to go through a couple of things. I had to get the right people with me, I had to speak to my wife, I have a three-year-old, so they were a priority first of all," he said.

"I spoke to a couple of bodies that I had interest in coming in, and I was basically a couple of days from giving the last decision, and the guys I was talking to said 'Paddy's interested in taking the job'. I just said to the guys, 'if there is someone who is 100% in, you are better off giving it to them'."

McMahon didn't rule out taking another inter-county job in the future, adding: "It was a very interesting opportunity, the support behind-the-scenes seemed really good and that's what enticed me. Maybe it's set me up for the next opportunity.

"I'd like to try [county management]. I'm really passionate about performance coaching and that's kind of management in itself. My career is in the fitness industry, managing people, trying to get the best out of people, and that's what I think as a coach and a manager you have to do."

Just shows how desperate Derry were when they approached a man who has never coached at county level before and ran after a big name instead of big credentials.
They had already approached about 10 people at that stage, most of whom had coached at county level.

Grace Murphy

Any word on how our Rory getting on with his case against Burns. Hope he takes him to the cleaners.

thewobbler

Quote from: Grace Murphy on May 26, 2025, 03:06:16 PMAny word on how our Rory getting on with his case against Burns. Hope he takes him to the cleaners.

As any compensation surely can't be for current or future loss of earnings, then I doubt he stands to win much apart from an apology and a few quid for expenses.

Spike

Burns will be on the right side of this.  Good on him cleaning these stains from our association.

quit yo jibbajabba


David McKeown

Quote from: thewobbler on May 26, 2025, 03:18:46 PM
Quote from: Grace Murphy on May 26, 2025, 03:06:16 PMAny word on how our Rory getting on with his case against Burns. Hope he takes him to the cleaners.

As any compensation surely can't be for current or future loss of earnings, then I doubt he stands to win much apart from an apology and a few quid for expenses.

No it would be for damage to reputation I would have thought.
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Solo_run

Quote from: David McKeown on June 05, 2025, 02:26:46 PM
Quote from: thewobbler on May 26, 2025, 03:18:46 PM
Quote from: Grace Murphy on May 26, 2025, 03:06:16 PMAny word on how our Rory getting on with his case against Burns. Hope he takes him to the cleaners.

As any compensation surely can't be for current or future loss of earnings, then I doubt he stands to win much apart from an apology and a few quid for expenses.

No it would be for damage to reputation I would have thought.

Burns should at bare minimum had a meeting with Gallagher - anyone know if this happened?