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God14

#7785
Quote from: tyrone08 on October 01, 2024, 11:57:46 AM
Quote from: shawshank on October 01, 2024, 09:37:13 AM
Quote from: JoG2 on October 01, 2024, 07:24:14 AM
Quote from: Wildweasel74 on October 01, 2024, 12:47:04 AMI go for Karl Lacey or Michael Murphy, even V Corey proved himself capable, there very limited options left out there, and they should had a man ready to go if they intended to get rid of Harte early doors. If they were thinking about Gallagher then, should just went with him. I get the feeling it be a In County appointment  at this late stage.

CB didn't get rid of Harte, he left of his on accord

Be interesting to see if Lacy / Corey are available are keen?

thats correct because he found out certain players were trying to get Gallagher back in. 

I had thought mickey was told to go before they gave him the boot. Very unlike mickey to walk away voluntarily

It sure is

Mickey was toast in Derry the moment Conor Glass stood arms raised open, questioning his substitution of club mate Emmet Bradley. There was no way back from that, what with the 'outside noise' shall we say.

Mickey had huge support in Tyrone so could do as he liked, but he was always skating on thin ice in Derry. In fact, if he was honest I'd say he never even put his stamp on the team at all. They were still playing to RGs template. Derry were too close to Sam to t**ker with the set up. He seemed to just roll with it.

Wildweasel74

#7786
I thought Hartes main problem, was that he would  not adapt to a changing situation. As in Donegals 1st Goal. Drop the keeper back, Don't push up on the kickout. Derry didn't change. Against Armagh the same, didn't change the plan early doors. Keep pushing up. Would he have learn his lessons this year, I am unsure,as he wouldn't change during games to situations developing in front of him. Also some undisciplined players during games and a no. Of players playing well below par compared to other years didn't help him. So it wasn't excately all on him either!

Red10

Those in positions of power in Derry have made an absolute balls of the selection of a new manager. The recent  Cahair O'Kane article covers it. Making Malachy O'Rourke their second choice twice was a really wise move by them. You can only disrespect someone so many times. It was clear from the Ulster minor final v Armagh when the people involved in making these decisions had Gallagher and his family ushered in to sit beside them who they wanted. Now everyone they approach knows that they are at least 5 or 6th choice after the rest have turned them down. Far too much player involvement in the decaion process all along as well.

JoG2

Quote from: Red10 on October 01, 2024, 07:16:01 PMThose in positions of power in Derry have made an absolute balls of the selection of a new manager. The recent  Cahair O'Kane article covers it. Making Malachy O'Rourke their second choice twice was a really wise move by them. You can only disrespect someone so many times. It was clear from the Ulster minor final v Armagh when the people involved in making these decisions had Gallagher and his family ushered in to sit beside them who they wanted. Now everyone they approach knows that they are at least 5 or 6th choice after the rest have turned them down. Far too much player involvement in the decaion process all along as well.

O'Rourke NEVER wanted the Derry job, it was never going to happen. He had been asked 5 times previously, had no interested, none, nada. And how precious do you think men are that they wouldn't take a plum job as they weren't first choice, not exactly the kind of shrinking violet you'd want in charge is it?

Red10

Quote from: JoG2 on October 01, 2024, 08:33:18 PM
Quote from: Red10 on October 01, 2024, 07:16:01 PMThose in positions of power in Derry have made an absolute balls of the selection of a new manager. The recent  Cahair O'Kane article covers it. Making Malachy O'Rourke their second choice twice was a really wise move by them. You can only disrespect someone so many times. It was clear from the Ulster minor final v Armagh when the people involved in making these decisions had Gallagher and his family ushered in to sit beside them who they wanted. Now everyone they approach knows that they are at least 5 or 6th choice after the rest have turned them down. Far too much player involvement in the decaion process all along as well.

O'Rourke NEVER wanted the Derry job, it was never going to happen. He had been asked 5 times previously, had no interested, none, nada. And how precious do you think men are that they wouldn't take a plum job as they weren't first choice, not exactly the kind of shrinking violet you'd want in charge is it?

I'll take a journalists word on it and his sources rather than some fella on a forum. Only the 5 times ? So you think a man with his CV and standing would be alright with being second choice to a character like Gallagher. So you think they are doing a great job with the selection ?

LoughNeagh

Quote from: Red10 on October 01, 2024, 09:15:47 PM
Quote from: JoG2 on October 01, 2024, 08:33:18 PM
Quote from: Red10 on October 01, 2024, 07:16:01 PMThose in positions of power in Derry have made an absolute balls of the selection of a new manager. The recent  Cahair O'Kane article covers it. Making Malachy O'Rourke their second choice twice was a really wise move by them. You can only disrespect someone so many times. It was clear from the Ulster minor final v Armagh when the people involved in making these decisions had Gallagher and his family ushered in to sit beside them who they wanted. Now everyone they approach knows that they are at least 5 or 6th choice after the rest have turned them down. Far too much player involvement in the decaion process all along as well.

O'Rourke NEVER wanted the Derry job, it was never going to happen. He had been asked 5 times previously, had no interested, none, nada. And how precious do you think men are that they wouldn't take a plum job as they weren't first choice, not exactly the kind of shrinking violet you'd want in charge is it?

I'll take a journalists word on it and his sources rather than some fella on a forum. Only the 5 times ? So you think a man with his CV and standing would be alright with being second choice to a character like Gallagher. So you think they are doing a great job with the selection ?

Agree. You'll not get much sense from JoG2
View from the lough!

JoG2

Quote from: LoughNeagh on October 02, 2024, 11:32:50 AM
Quote from: Red10 on October 01, 2024, 09:15:47 PM
Quote from: JoG2 on October 01, 2024, 08:33:18 PM
Quote from: Red10 on October 01, 2024, 07:16:01 PMThose in positions of power in Derry have made an absolute balls of the selection of a new manager. The recent  Cahair O'Kane article covers it. Making Malachy O'Rourke their second choice twice was a really wise move by them. You can only disrespect someone so many times. It was clear from the Ulster minor final v Armagh when the people involved in making these decisions had Gallagher and his family ushered in to sit beside them who they wanted. Now everyone they approach knows that they are at least 5 or 6th choice after the rest have turned them down. Far too much player involvement in the decaion process all along as well.

O'Rourke NEVER wanted the Derry job, it was never going to happen. He had been asked 5 times previously, had no interested, none, nada. And how precious do you think men are that they wouldn't take a plum job as they weren't first choice, not exactly the kind of shrinking violet you'd want in charge is it?

I'll take a journalists word on it and his sources rather than some fella on a forum. Only the 5 times ? So you think a man with his CV and standing would be alright with being second choice to a character like Gallagher. So you think they are doing a great job with the selection ?

Agree. You'll not get much sense from JoG2

That's maybe so, but you'll also not see me hurl from the ditch without offering any solutions

greenlight

Quote from: Red10 on October 01, 2024, 07:16:01 PMThose in positions of power in Derry have made an absolute balls of the selection of a new manager. The recent  Cahair O'Kane article covers it. Making Malachy O'Rourke their second choice twice was a really wise move by them. You can only disrespect someone so many times. It was clear from the Ulster minor final v Armagh when the people involved in making these decisions had Gallagher and his family ushered in to sit beside them who they wanted. Now everyone they approach knows that they are at least 5 or 6th choice after the rest have turned them down. Far too much player involvement in the decaion process all along as well.

Is that you, Cahair?