Who will be Tyrone's new manager?

Started by Stalin, August 04, 2007, 06:33:52 PM

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Stalin

Surely after another inept performance this year, Mickey Harte must now step down. After the embarrassment of last season (including the almighty humbling at home to archrivals Derry), Tyrone stumbled to an Ulster this year and have just been totally outplayed by a mediocre Meath team. If it were not for a lucky goal, Tyrone could have got a real hammering this evening.

So who are the candidates for the job?
A single death is a tragedy; a million deaths is a statistic

ardal

#1
You're fishing. MH will still be there this time next year; injuries cost them dearly this year.

LegalEagle

Mulgrew and Mc Cullagh had stinkers
Bring back Mark Harte

Maguire01

Mickey Harte's going nowhere. He's still one of the top managers around. Althought why Mulligan was on the field for the whole match, i'll never know. Tyrone need to sort out their injury issues. Do Tyrone need to look at their club fixtures with County players getting injured and out for the year as part of a club game? Brian McGuigan was just ready to return this year, only to be prevented by a club injury. He would have made the difference today - Cavanagh can't do everything.

clarshack

although brian mciver has said he wont be taking another county side - he would still be my choice as the next tyrone manager whenever Mickey Harte steps aside.

Balboa

Mulligan is only there on reputation alone.