Armagh Club football & hurling

Started by holylandsniper, November 09, 2006, 10:44:31 PM

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DuffleKing


You mean the new manager must have the capacity to manage win?

winsamsoon

well in as many words duffle :o  But a few players must catch themselves on and take a reality check
I never forget a face but in your case I will make an exception.

charlie stubbs




Armagh football is dominated by South Armagh teams. To avoid conflicts of interest/perceived favourtism it makes sense that the manager does not come from this area.



If however, the stand out candidate is from this area then he surely should be made manager.
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a north armagh man could then be perceived as being biased if for example ryan henderson where to start.  Dont know any credable candidates from n armagh anyway?  it a vicious circle, people are going to complain no matter what team/players/panel is selected.  i ask that the best man appointed regardless of postcode

charlie stubbs


However if there where 2 managers equal in skill and experience, i think the NA manager should get the nod for the reasons i have highlighted previously.
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could end up in court over the head of that!discrimination!

DuffleKing

Quote from: winsamsoon on July 22, 2009, 06:38:39 PM
well in as many words duffle :o  But a few players must catch themselves on and take a reality check

Well obviously i don't know what you're talking about specifically but whatever about the characters or temprements in any dressingroom, if a manager can't harness them then he is in the wrong job.

thewanderer

Will be interesting to read the sabotage theory to be released by pmcd as stated in the paper. Hope its not a smoke screen for the poor performances of the management team. ps John Rafferty auctioned himself to various clubs last year and after committing to one rejected it for a higher bidder, don't think he will move from his current position.

flog the lot

i heard Aiden O'Rourke and enda mcnulty were looking to take the job, but also heard joe kernan could be comming back... the ammount of rumours about is unreal...

John Rafferty would have to be one of the favourites as he is one of only a few in the county that have any proven managerial experience, other than that you would probably be looking at someone from outside the county unless geezer would want the post but couldn't see that happening until there a clearout at county board level!...
would rather see geezer take charge in a few years anyhow once there is a better team in place...

The GAA


I suppose everyone has a whisper of their own. The one i heard was that Joe was told straight off he would not be getting it and that McAlinden is a cert. McAlinden will be trying to take Grimley with him

illdecide

Quote from: The GAA on July 23, 2009, 10:59:14 AM

I suppose everyone has a whisper of their own. The one i heard was that Joe was told straight off he would not be getting it and that McAlinden is a cert. McAlinden will be trying to take Grimley with him

I know Brian McAlinden very well and i know the type of man he is and i doubt very much that him & Grimley would work together, they are both very similar and both would like to call the shots and i reckon a clash of personalities would occur. Brian like it done his way and wouldn't like Grim suggesting something different. I could be wrong but i doubt that partnership will take off (it actually would be a good one if they could work together)
I can swim a little but i can't fly an inch

orangeman

Quote from: flog the lot on July 23, 2009, 09:45:43 AM
i heard Aiden O'Rourke and enda mcnulty were looking to take the job, but also heard joe kernan could be comming back... the ammount of rumours about is unreal...

John Rafferty would have to be one of the favourites as he is one of only a few in the county that have any proven managerial experience, other than that you would probably be looking at someone from outside the county unless geezer would want the post but couldn't see that happening until there a clearout at county board level!...
would rather see geezer take charge in a few years anyhow once there is a better team in place...


Joe Kernan has ruled himself out of a return to the manager's job in Armagh.

Armagh are in the hunt for a new boss after Peter McDonnell stepped down, but Kernan cited work commitments as his reason for declining the chance to return.

'In one way, I'd love to go back but I'm just involved with a business project and I'm putting all my energies into that,' he said in hoganstand.com.

'But whoever gets the job, there's a great bunch of young lads there. They're young and enthusiastic and certainly he (the new manager) won't be going in starting from scratch.'

He went on: 'I was very lucky to work with my club and my county. I do believe that with all the young boys who are there, we have a good future. But at this minute in time, I would have to say no.

'I'm going to look after my business. We've got a lot of very big contracts and I think it's time for me to look after myself.'


thewanderer

Time for me to look after myself ?????  would it be  possible that Donal Murtagh could be given a shot with possibly a mid man say Peter Raff and Brian mc alinden from the north helping out. ?

davo

This weekend's game should make the relegation fight a lot clearer. Anyone with any predictions? Im going to go for culloville who i think are gone already and mullabawn who have one of the hardest run ins. killeavy have a tricky run in too. id say there will only be a point in it. i would say 15 points will keep you up be it getting into a playoff

IVEDECIDED

Ogs v Clans - draw
Sarsfileds v Dromintee - Dromintee (because Srasfileds are in championship action fri night)
St. Pats v Cruppen - St.Pats
Mullaghbawn v Cross - Cross (Mullaghbawn to go down)
Killeavy v Culloville - Killeavy

rootthemout

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JUst retired

Boys lets forget this crap about North, Mid  or South Armagh. We are one county team and NO division/split.
We all want the same thing, ::) a successful team to support