Tyrone County Football and Hurling

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tothetop03

Quote from: driveherin on October 04, 2017, 03:09:38 PM
He was there along with Aidan O'Donnell. Is he staying? Maybe he was? Maybe he's not now? Hope he is!

He will be with Tyrone before the next 3 years is up in my opinion....

Jeremiah O

He'll be with Tyrone within the next 3 weeks,never mind 3 years.
Unconquered and unconquerable

tothetop03

Quote from: Jeremiah O on October 04, 2017, 03:28:42 PM
He'll be with Tyrone within the next 3 weeks,never mind 3 years.

That would make the whole thing a Cartel....

LeoMc

So anyway, which GAA jobs is it acceptable to be paid for?
S & C coach?
Physio?
Defence coach?
Manager?
Secretary?
Does it depend on the personality or on the amount of time they spend doing it?

tothetop03

Quote from: LeoMc on October 04, 2017, 03:36:41 PM
So anyway, which GAA jobs is it acceptable to be paid for?
S & C coach?
Physio?
Defence coach?
Manager?
Secretary?
Does it depend on the personality or on the amount of time they spend doing it?

Assistant  manager would need  few schillings?


skeog

Kit Man is a job that probably enrails the most manual work.MM must be doing it for 20yrs at least top man.

GetOverTheBar

Quote from: LeoMc on October 04, 2017, 03:36:41 PM
So anyway, which GAA jobs is it acceptable to be paid for?
S & C coach?
Physio?
Defence coach?
Manager?
Secretary?
Does it depend on the personality or on the amount of time they spend doing it?

Video Analysis is worth a few quid these days.
GPS Interpretation too, although that may be covered under the realm of S/C coach.


GlenMan

Peter Donnelly wanted a 30% pay increase taking his wage to around £42,000.

How could this be feasible for an amateur organisation?

wee scully

Whatever the figure is it's still relative to the job

Unsociable hours for the majority of it

Men of his calibre are not easy got and therefore won't be easy paid

You pay for what ye get

Ty4Sam


tothetop03

Quote from: Ty4Sam on October 04, 2017, 06:48:12 PM
So is Donnelly gone or not?

Seemingly he is still there, the people in the big house on the hill have told Donnelly they will review it and get back to him...the cake will only cut in so many reasonable size slices people....Garvaghy is a serious drain on funds as well.....

Club boi

Quote from: GetOverTheBar on October 04, 2017, 05:21:57 PM
Quote from: LeoMc on October 04, 2017, 03:36:41 PM
So anyway, which GAA jobs is it acceptable to be paid for?
S & C coach?
Physio?
Defence coach?
Manager?
Secretary?
Does it depend on the personality or on the amount of time they spend doing it?

Video Analysis is worth a few quid these days.
GPS Interpretation too, although that may be covered under the realm of S/C coach.

Just ask Coalisland!!!!

skeog

42 grand were did i go wrong.Surely his wages are between him and the CB though.

ose 14

if peter donnelly is on 42 whats  the mickey taker on. dont know how anybody would suggest that garvaghey would be a serious drain on finances, come on how would you know, has anyone ever seen any figures on how much it takes. it cant cost that much, sure theres no cooker gym or warm water in the showers ,cant cost that much.

Mikhailov

Quote from: GlenMan on October 04, 2017, 05:58:12 PM
Peter Donnelly wanted a 30% pay increase taking his wage to around £42,000.

How could this be feasible for an amateur organisation?

Donnelly is a bargain for 42k. The man works long hours, covers all aspects of Tyrone GAA coaching and is well worth the money in my opinion.

There are plenty of coaches all over the country getting more than that and they not even involved with a top 4 team...

How much do you think Bryan Cullen gets at Dublin GAA and he covers S&C only...