Tyrone County Football and Hurling

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Tyrone Gaa

Quote from: Taylor on July 03, 2017, 07:25:57 PM
Quote from: Fuzzman on July 03, 2017, 05:50:23 PM
Shhhhhh.... Tyrone GAA
Comments like that will bring out you know who.

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Think he's talking about those critical of MH and his future position as Manager.  I have to say I was sceptical after the way we finished our league campaign and the past few years.  However I'm happy to say the football we have played to date has me back in MH's camp and hopefully he can lead us to success at Croke Park.
Living the dream!!!

WT4E

Quote from: Tyrone Gaa on July 04, 2017, 09:21:27 AM
Quote from: Taylor on July 03, 2017, 07:25:57 PM
Quote from: Fuzzman on July 03, 2017, 05:50:23 PM
Shhhhhh.... Tyrone GAA
Comments like that will bring out you know who.

??

Think he's talking about those critical of MH and his future position as Manager.  I have to say I was sceptical after the way we finished our league campaign and the past few years.  However I'm happy to say the football we have played to date has me back in MH's camp and hopefully he can lead us to success at Croke Park.

I'm starting to sway back into the MH camp but I still think he needs to beat one of the  so called top 3 teams to show progress this year.

Redhand Santa

Quote from: WT4E on July 04, 2017, 09:23:26 AM
Quote from: Tyrone Gaa on July 04, 2017, 09:21:27 AM
Quote from: Taylor on July 03, 2017, 07:25:57 PM
Quote from: Fuzzman on July 03, 2017, 05:50:23 PM
Shhhhhh.... Tyrone GAA
Comments like that will bring out you know who.

??

Due to the draw the only way he is going to do that is by beating the number 1 side Dublin. Won't get an opportunity to play the other two of the top three unless take out the Dubs. Hopefully we can get through the next two games and get a crack at them.

Southtyronegael and his mates will be back after the next defeat whenever that happens to be.

Think he's talking about those critical of MH and his future position as Manager.  I have to say I was sceptical after the way we finished our league campaign and the past few years.  However I'm happy to say the football we have played to date has me back in MH's camp and hopefully he can lead us to success at Croke Park.

I'm starting to sway back into the MH camp but I still think he needs to beat one of the  so called top 3 teams to show progress this year.

longballin

Only top team he has beat in the championship since 2008 is Donegal who were more defensive than his setup last year and useless this year. Though Tyrone have been much more attacking this year. Still can't see them beat Kerry or Dublin and Mayo seem to have the jinx on them. Maybe Mayo this time if they meet. To win All Ireland will have to beat Kerry and Dublin as they are on opposite side of semi-finals assuming Dubs win Leinster.

Taylor

If MH was gone, who realistically would replace him that would be able to surpass what he is currently delivering?

Because there is no point in getting someone new in just to deliver a status quo


Fuzzman

Mickey doesn't see himself as leaving anyway.
From the Irish Indo

Mickey Harte has no doubt he will be managing Tyrone beyond this summer.

Harte is in the last year of his current agreement with the county board, the first time that has happened in his 15-year reign, which prompted speculation this year would be his last.

However Harte, attempting to win a sixth Ulster SFC title on Sunday week, insists: "I've never believed that it should be and I don't believe that it will be.

"It doesn't feel like that to me, I don't even think that way," said the three-time All-Ireland winning manager.

"Lots of other people might feel or think that it should be my last year but with the help of God it won't be and I'll still be around here to proceed with what I'm doing at the minute."

In hiding

Quote from: Fuzzman on July 04, 2017, 10:48:37 AM
Mickey doesn't see himself as leaving anyway.
From the Irish Indo

Mickey Harte has no doubt he will be managing Tyrone beyond this summer.

Harte is in the last year of his current agreement with the county board, the first time that has happened in his 15-year reign, which prompted speculation this year would be his last.

However Harte, attempting to win a sixth Ulster SFC title on Sunday week, insists: "I've never believed that it should be and I don't believe that it will be.

"It doesn't feel like that to me, I don't even think that way," said the three-time All-Ireland winning manager.

"Lots of other people might feel or think that it should be my last year but with the help of God it won't be and I'll still be around here to proceed with what I'm doing at the minute."

You gotta love his humility

Tyrone Gaa

Quote from: Fuzzman on July 04, 2017, 10:48:37 AM
Mickey doesn't see himself as leaving anyway.
From the Irish Indo

Mickey Harte has no doubt he will be managing Tyrone beyond this summer.

Harte is in the last year of his current agreement with the county board, the first time that has happened in his 15-year reign, which prompted speculation this year would be his last.

However Harte, attempting to win a sixth Ulster SFC title on Sunday week, insists: "I've never believed that it should be and I don't believe that it will be.

"It doesn't feel like that to me, I don't even think that way," said the three-time All-Ireland winning manager.

"Lots of other people might feel or think that it should be my last year but with the help of God it won't be and I'll still be around here to proceed with what I'm doing at the minute."

Its perhaps that untouchable attitude that doesn't sit well with the county board/committee.  MH has to sit up and note that his request for an extended period of management was rejected.  If Tyrone keep performing well I don't see the need for any change.  But like other contributors have mentioned one loss or poor performance and the knives will be out.   

I have never publically criticised MH nor will I, he has brought us great success, but he isn't untouchable either. 
Living the dream!!!

Taylor

Quote from: Tyrone Gaa on July 04, 2017, 11:11:46 AM
Quote from: Fuzzman on July 04, 2017, 10:48:37 AM
Mickey doesn't see himself as leaving anyway.
From the Irish Indo

Mickey Harte has no doubt he will be managing Tyrone beyond this summer.

Harte is in the last year of his current agreement with the county board, the first time that has happened in his 15-year reign, which prompted speculation this year would be his last.

However Harte, attempting to win a sixth Ulster SFC title on Sunday week, insists: "I've never believed that it should be and I don't believe that it will be.

"It doesn't feel like that to me, I don't even think that way," said the three-time All-Ireland winning manager.

"Lots of other people might feel or think that it should be my last year but with the help of God it won't be and I'll still be around here to proceed with what I'm doing at the minute."

Its perhaps that untouchable attitude that doesn't sit well with the county board/committee.  MH has to sit up and note that his request for an extended period of management was rejected.  If Tyrone keep performing well I don't see the need for any change.  But like other contributors have mentioned one loss or poor performance and the knives will be out.   

I have never publically criticised MH nor will I, he has brought us great success, but he isn't untouchable either.

Agree - no one should be untouchable but we have to be realistic if/when replacing him.

We should be looking to go to the next level if/when this happens - there is no point changing to stay the same or even regress

Fuzzman

I think it's important to know are the players happy with how things are going and their relationship with Mickey.

Rumours tend to circulate when things are not going well whereas there does seem to be a positive feeling this year that we have moved away a bit from the very defensive ponderous attacking system and find ourselves in a consecutive Ulster final with a great chance to put back to back Ulster titles.
Most of us agree that we should win that game and so it's very hard to argue Mickey has built another successful team. It would be brave to not give him a new contract having won back to back Ulsters, even if we do go on to lose to Dublin or Kerry.

Tyrone Gaa

Quote from: Fuzzman on July 04, 2017, 11:28:01 AM
I think it's important to know are the players happy with how things are going and their relationship with Mickey.

Rumours tend to circulate when things are not going well whereas there does seem to be a positive feeling this year that we have moved away a bit from the very defensive ponderous attacking system and find ourselves in a consecutive Ulster final with a great chance to put back to back Ulster titles.
Most of us agree that we should win that game and so it's very hard to argue Mickey has built another successful team. It would be brave to not give him a new contract having won back to back Ulsters, even if we do go on to lose to Dublin or Kerry.

That may well be the case, but it will come down to the manner of the defeat.  If it was a close encounter that could of swung either way then id fully expect Micky will be supported, however if we were embarrassed say 5/6 + and never looked like we could compete then back to back Ulsters may not be enough.
Living the dream!!!

southtyronegael

ok lads yous have managed to draw me out. according to mickey in the irish news today he is going nowhere  this year no matter what happens and he never had any intention of going anywhere. we may just stand the county board/commitee down cause they arent needed apparently.

Aaron Boone

Quote from: Tyrone Gaa on July 04, 2017, 12:34:29 PM
Quote from: Fuzzman on July 04, 2017, 11:28:01 AM
I think it's important to know are the players happy with how things are going and their relationship with Mickey.

Rumours tend to circulate when things are not going well whereas there does seem to be a positive feeling this year that we have moved away a bit from the very defensive ponderous attacking system and find ourselves in a consecutive Ulster final with a great chance to put back to back Ulster titles.
Most of us agree that we should win that game and so it's very hard to argue Mickey has built another successful team. It would be brave to not give him a new contract having won back to back Ulsters, even if we do go on to lose to Dublin or Kerry.

That may well be the case, but it will come down to the manner of the defeat.  If it was a close encounter that could of swung either way then id fully expect Micky will be supported, however if we were embarrassed say 5/6 + and never looked like we could compete then back to back Ulsters may not be enough.

This accurately sums it up for me. Another soft QF defeat to Mayo/? would be tough going. Give it a go thankfully the new policy.

southtyronegael

Quote from: Taylor on July 04, 2017, 10:39:43 AM
If MH was gone, who realistically would replace him that would be able to surpass what he is currently delivering?

Because there is no point in getting someone new in just to deliver a status quo
mickey has been the status quo for the last 6 yrs. so there is not a manager in tyrone that could deliver ulster titles and mc kenna cups with the players we have?

skeog

Fan of Mickey but his comments about Sky being superior to all other stations is bullshit.Maybe he is looking for the gig himself.