Derry Club Football & Hurling original

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Quote from: Derryfan93 on January 27, 2026, 10:05:14 AMHard to gauge where we are at

Players looked very very rusty basic mistakes cost us dearly, 3 balls were kicked in and dropped possession, 3v3 breach, would say that was as bad as any of the losses we had last year, and goal was very fortunate

Then in saying that id say Meath wont play much better and we only lost by 3 including the self inflicted breach

We really need to cut out the sloppiness and get up for this game on Saturday night

We just need a win to get the ball rolling and there would be no better way than beating our neighbours on Saturday night

Lets all get behind the team and kickstart our season
Derry where well on top at the start of both halfs and the Meath keeper let in a very poor goal.  Derry did rightly on the kickouts considering the big men Meath have.

I would think they would think there's a right bit of improving in Meath. 

Newbridge Exile

 Heard  a rumour at the weekend which I thought was a bit far fetched tbh but I see the Gaelic Life is posting it too  that Slaughtneil are set to appoint Austin O'Malley as their new coach

jb77


Derry Man

Is there a senior club in Derry that has a Derry man taking them?

jb77


Derry Man


jb77

And? You asked for a Derry man taking them and Enda is the manager

Ryan O

Quote from: Derry Man on January 27, 2026, 07:38:26 PMIs there a senior club in Derry that has a Derry man taking them?
Swatragh have local men,
Kilrea - Jude Donnelly,
Dungiven - Same as last year.
Banagher - Eunan O Kane(maybe a coach?)

shawshank

Quote from: Newbridge Exile on January 27, 2026, 05:50:28 PMHeard  a rumour at the weekend which I thought was a bit far fetched tbh but I see the Gaelic Life is posting it too  that Slaughtneil are set to appoint Austin O'Malley as their new coach

More money than sense, a club that has lost the run of itself in their desperation to win one final championship for their special group of older players. I hope they aren't planning to run a ticket draw in the next five years as I won't be purchasing to pay for that. There neighbours have appointed an Armagh man, surely S'neil could have found someone within an hours drive. Even better you would think after making their way into winning championships from 2004 they would have someone internally who knows football at this stage.

Wildweasel74

Hes a very good manager, but where he living these days Dublin, Mayo? He be a future Mayo Manager. Surely they could picked up a good manager closer than that.

toby47

Quote from: shawshank on Today at 12:13:34 PM
Quote from: Newbridge Exile on January 27, 2026, 05:50:28 PMHeard  a rumour at the weekend which I thought was a bit far fetched tbh but I see the Gaelic Life is posting it too  that Slaughtneil are set to appoint Austin O'Malley as their new coach

More money than sense, a club that has lost the run of itself in their desperation to win one final championship for their special group of older players. I hope they aren't planning to run a ticket draw in the next five years as I won't be purchasing to pay for that. There neighbours have appointed an Armagh man, surely S'neil could have found someone within an hours drive. Even better you would think after making their way into winning championships from 2004 they would have someone internally who knows football at this stage.

What does it matter if it takes the manager 1 hour, 2 hour or 3 hours to get there if he has said he can do it?

Runs a successful business and is maybe in the north a couple days of days a week, so maybe only 1 long days travelling a week.

Your either against outside managers our you aren't IMO, you can't be on for outside managers as long as the manager is only driving 1 hour to take the session.