Tyrone County Football and Hurling

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BennyHarp

Quote from: bannside on November 15, 2020, 11:15:46 AM
What was Mickeys CV like before he was appointed. He had done a good job with the minors.

Just saying.

Are you being serious?
That was never a square ball!!

Keyboard Warrior

Quote from: bannside on November 15, 2020, 11:15:46 AM
What was Mickeys CV like before he was appointed. He had done a good job with the minors.

Just saying.

Won the Ulster Club with Errigal Ciaran.

Mikhailov

Quote from: bannside on November 15, 2020, 11:15:46 AM
What was Mickeys CV like before he was appointed. He had done a good job with the minors.

Just saying.

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RedHand88

Quote from: bannside on November 15, 2020, 11:15:46 AM
What was Mickeys CV like before he was appointed. He had done a good job with the minors.

Just saying.

How old are you? 12?

delgany

Tyrone need to appoint an experienced inter county manager, to control expectations and maintain the team at the highest level. Malachy O Rourke is the stand out candidate in this respect, lives in Tyrone. Great knowledge of the players already. He would have high expectations of bringing further success to the team. Throw in  F.Logan , C.Holmes , R Mc Menamin into the coaching team, to move the county forward.

Angelo

Quote from: delgany on November 15, 2020, 12:35:07 PM
Tyrone need to appoint an experienced inter county manager, to control expectations and maintain the team at the highest level. Malachy O Rourke is the stand out candidate in this respect, lives in Tyrone. Great knowledge of the players already. He would have high expectations of bringing further success to the team. Throw in  F.Logan , C.Holmes , R Mc Menamin into the coaching team, to move the county forward.

Malachy O'Rourke recently took on the Glen job in Derry.
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delgany

Quote from: Angelo on November 15, 2020, 12:52:20 PM
Quote from: delgany on November 15, 2020, 12:35:07 PM
Tyrone need to appoint an experienced inter county manager, to control expectations and maintain the team at the highest level. Malachy O Rourke is the stand out candidate in this respect, lives in Tyrone. Great knowledge of the players already. He would have high expectations of bringing further success to the team. Throw in  F.Logan , C.Holmes , R Mc Menamin into the coaching team, to move the county forward.

Malachy O'Rourke recently took on the Glen job in Derry.

So you think, Tyrone haven't the option of approaching Malachy O Rourke because he has taken over in Glen  or is it unreasonable to think Glen could get a different manager .

Either way, an experienced manager for Tyrone is needed, it ain't the time to appoint a novice !

bigtogs

Would Gavin Devlin be an option i have seen his name mentioned nowhere!!

Angelo

Impressed with Down so far.

They have done exceptionally well on the Cavan kickout and look very well trained. A good performance against Donegal will probably put Tally as favourite for the job.

Wasn't there a few posters on here saying Mooney was average? He's easily one of the best footballers in Ulster right now.
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BennyHarp

Quote from: Angelo on November 15, 2020, 02:19:27 PM
Impressed with Down so far.

They have done exceptionally well on the Cavan kickout and look very well trained. A good performance against Donegal will probably put Tally as favourite for the job.

Wasn't there a few posters on here saying Mooney was average? He's easily one of the best footballers in Ulster right now.

Tally out!!
That was never a square ball!!

In hiding

Quote from: BennyHarp on November 15, 2020, 02:58:49 PM
Quote from: Angelo on November 15, 2020, 02:19:27 PM
Impressed with Down so far.

They have done exceptionally well on the Cavan kickout and look very well trained. A good performance against Donegal will probably put Tally as favourite for the job.

Wasn't there a few posters on here saying Mooney was average? He's easily one of the best footballers in Ulster right now.

Tally out!!
Not much of that aged well

Take_her_back_ref

Quote from: Angelo on November 15, 2020, 02:19:27 PM
Impressed with Down so far.

They have done exceptionally well on the Cavan kickout and look very well trained. A good performance against Donegal will probably put Tally as favourite for the job.

Wasn't there a few posters on here saying Mooney was average? He's easily one of the best footballers in Ulster right now.


It usually takes a bit of time to get real value from someone's quotes but this has taken minutes. Love it.

Angelo

It was some collapse but Down were architects of their own downfall with the missed goal chances. Mooney, Johnson and Poland all had glorious goal chances to put that game to bed.
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Dire Ear

Thanks for all you've brought to the county M Harte
But, if you use the analogy of " only as good as your last game " unfortunately it's not a good memory,
The Donegal game was lost on the line, so, yes it was the time for a new manager

redzone

Quote from: delgany on November 15, 2020, 12:58:50 PM
Quote from: Angelo on November 15, 2020, 12:52:20 PM
Quote from: delgany on November 15, 2020, 12:35:07 PM
Tyrone need to appoint an experienced inter county manager, to control expectations and maintain the team at the highest level. Malachy O Rourke is the stand out candidate in this respect, lives in Tyrone. Great knowledge of the players already. He would have high expectations of bringing further success to the team. Throw in  F.Logan , C.Holmes , R Mc Menamin into the coaching team, to move the county forward.

Malachy O'Rourke recently took on the Glen job in Derry.

So you think, Tyrone haven't the option of approaching Malachy O Rourke because he has taken over in Glen  or is it unreasonable to think Glen could get a different manager .

Either way, an experienced manager for Tyrone is needed, it ain't the time to appoint a novice !
Yes orouke has got to be the preferred candidate. Tally was never a contender, certainly not in as manager anyway.
An ulster title within 2 years would be the minimum I'd expect with the new management, whoever they are. In theory we should have a much stronger squad available next year presuming everyone puts themselves forward