County Manager Merry go round

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Seaney

Quote from: Angelo on December 14, 2020, 12:22:43 PM
Armagh to Kerry must be a good 4/5 hr trek?

Some expense there.

Maybe he's bringing a keeper and a few backs.

reillycavan

Quote from: Seaney on December 14, 2020, 02:55:11 PM
Quote from: Angelo on December 14, 2020, 12:22:43 PM
Armagh to Kerry must be a good 4/5 hr trek?

Some expense there.

Maybe he's bringing a keeper and a few backs.

A bookkeeper? 😂😂😂

Main Street

There is confirmed news that Donie Buckley will be Monaghan's new head coach. Possibly he and Kieran can share the costs of a car journey and the driving duties,
or both can do a deal with and avail of Michael Healy-Rae's charitable bus transport service to the North.

rodney trotter

Buckley lives in Clare it was said. A good journey nonetheless. Donaghy based in Dublin a couple of days a week with his work, doubtful he'd have took the role with Armagh if commuting from Kerry.

Gael85

Quote from: rodney trotter on December 22, 2020, 10:17:21 PM
Buckley lives in Clare it was said. A good journey nonetheless. Donaghy based in Dublin a couple of days a week with his work, doubtful he'd have took the role with Armagh if commuting from Kerry.

Buckley lives in Ennis.

Captain Obvious

Quote from: Main Street on December 22, 2020, 10:00:19 PM
There is confirmed news that Donie Buckley will be Monaghan's new head coach. Possibly he and Kieran can share the costs of a car journey and the driving duties,
or both can do a deal with and avail of Michael Healy-Rae's charitable bus transport service to the North.

Buckley a good appointment for Monaghan, should somewhat make up for the deficiencies of Banty.

sid waddell

Quote from: Gael85 on December 22, 2020, 10:41:31 PM
Quote from: rodney trotter on December 22, 2020, 10:17:21 PM
Buckley lives in Clare it was said. A good journey nonetheless. Donaghy based in Dublin a couple of days a week with his work, doubtful he'd have took the role with Armagh if commuting from Kerry.

Buckley lives in Ennis.
He must love driving

Ennis to any part of Monaghan is quite the journey

The Athlone-Cavan road is not one I would want to be travelling on often

macdanger2

Quote from: Main Street on December 22, 2020, 10:00:19 PM
There is confirmed news that Donie Buckley will be Monaghan's new head coach. Possibly he and Kieran can share the costs of a car journey and the driving duties,
or both can do a deal with and avail of Michael Healy-Rae's charitable bus transport service to the North.

Great appointment for Monaghan

Main Street

Quote from: macdanger2 on December 22, 2020, 11:46:11 PM
Quote from: Main Street on December 22, 2020, 10:00:19 PM
There is confirmed news that Donie Buckley will be Monaghan's new head coach. Possibly he and Kieran can share the costs of a car journey and the driving duties,
or both can do a deal with and avail of Michael Healy-Rae's charitable bus transport service to the North.

Great appointment for Monaghan
That's good to hear.

the goal was on

That's where the Dublin argument fails, Monaghan forking out almost 100k for 2 people who will look after their seniors for a year or 2 and nothing else. Dublin have the foresight to develop their own people and employ full time workers as they are Likely to be cheaper than bringing someone from other side of country for a couple of sessions per week!

Angelo

Quote from: Main Street on December 22, 2020, 10:00:19 PM
There is confirmed news that Donie Buckley will be Monaghan's new head coach. Possibly he and Kieran can share the costs of a car journey and the driving duties,
or both can do a deal with and avail of Michael Healy-Rae's charitable bus transport service to the North.

Looks like Johnny Davis will replace Peter Donnelly for the second successive year in a S&C role.
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marty34

Quote from: the goal was on on December 23, 2020, 09:10:59 AM
That's where the Dublin argument fails, Monaghan forking out almost 100k for 2 people who will look after their seniors for a year or 2 and nothing else. Dublin have the foresight to develop their own people and employ full time workers as they are Likely to be cheaper than bringing someone from other side of country for a couple of sessions per week!

I agree, big money being spent on short term 'contracts'.

How long will he be there, especially with the travel? Maybe the short season will help.

What money would be involved? Would it not be beeter to emply a couple of coaches in schools?

Would that not be a better long term option?

Angelo

Quote from: the goal was on on December 23, 2020, 09:10:59 AM
That's where the Dublin argument fails, Monaghan forking out almost 100k for 2 people who will look after their seniors for a year or 2 and nothing else. Dublin have the foresight to develop their own people and employ full time workers as they are Likely to be cheaper than bringing someone from other side of country for a couple of sessions per week!

How much do Dublin fork out on their mammoth backroom team?
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Main Street

Quote from: the goal was on on December 23, 2020, 09:10:59 AM
That's where the Dublin argument fails, Monaghan forking out almost 100k for 2 people who will look after their seniors for a year or 2 and nothing else. Dublin have the foresight to develop their own people and employ full time workers as they are Likely to be cheaper than bringing someone from other side of country for a couple of sessions per week!
Dublin's major advantage is to have strength and depth of quality all over the county.
All well and good to have a good coaching for the Monaghan senior squad which has about  12 or 13 decent or better standard players, compared to Dublin who can afford to shed some of the most talented football players in the country without losing a step because they have a hundred or so  other class players they can bring into the senior squad set up.

the goal was on

Dublin maybe paid Cullen 50 grand but he runs the whole show. Johnny D was apparently on that in Tyrone to look after the seniors only and now Same in Monaghan. That's why it's using the money smartly that makes the difference