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Title: Would Sean Kelly make a good Director General?
Post by: agorm on August 17, 2007, 10:49:06 PM
I dont think he would, he would find it difficult to avoid publicity to the probable detriment of his objectives.

Kelly to apply for GAA DG role?
Friday, 17 August 2007 14:44
Former GAA President Seán Kelly has not ruled out throwing his hat into the ring for the position of Director General of the GAA when Liam Mulvihill steps down early next year.

Speaking on An Saol ó Dheas on RTÉ Raidió na Gaeltachta, Kelly said he would consider applying, but the fact that the job is based at GAA Headquarters in Croke Park would be a factor in his decision.

'It's nice to hear that some people think I would be suitable for the position of Director General and I will certainly look at the job and think about it, because it is definitely the biggest job in sport in this country, and because I have been involved in the GAA all my life I would consider applying for the position,' said Kelly.

'Of course if the job was based in Killarney I would have no doubts about applying but I suppose if you get the job you would have to go to Dublin full-time because it's a seven-days-a-week job, and you have to be constantly available because urgent matters can arise at any time.'

'At the same time I will be thinking of it, but a lot of people will be thinking of applying for the position.'
Title: Re: Would Sean Kelly make a good Director General?
Post by: johnpower on August 17, 2007, 10:52:02 PM
Top man . I think he would make a great DG
Title: Re: Would Sean Kelly make a good Director General?
Post by: inisceithleann on August 17, 2007, 10:56:04 PM
I think he'd be a great DG. Always thought he came across very well as President. But they might want someone with a bit more business acumen, not just a good GAA man as Peter Quinn has stated.
Title: Re: Would Sean Kelly make a good Director General?
Post by: agorm on August 17, 2007, 10:57:09 PM
I dont think he would. I think that he did a pretty decent job as President but this is a way way different position. Mulvihill was such a success and he never basked in the limelight. I think Kelly would and i doubt if he as skilled an administrator.
Title: Re: Would Sean Kelly make a good Director General?
Post by: Pangurban on August 17, 2007, 11:10:15 PM
No Way, his ego would get in the way, his period as president could hardly be described as a resounding success and DG is a much more demanding post
Title: Re: Would Sean Kelly make a good Director General?
Post by: johnpower on August 17, 2007, 11:32:59 PM
What does the DG position involve . ? Is the DG involved in stadium planning \events management or are they responsible for setting the strategy for the GAA ?. Does anyone of a clear insiight of what the position involves ?
Title: Re: Would Sean Kelly make a good Director General?
Post by: clarshack on August 17, 2007, 11:37:25 PM
met sean kelly at our gala do in february. found he was dead on even though i disagreed with him opening up croke park. miceal greenan was there that night as well and had a right go at kelly in his speech (greenans speech).
Title: Re: Would Sean Kelly make a good Director General?
Post by: we are blue... etc on August 18, 2007, 12:26:09 AM
I reckon Liam O'Neill is worth a tenner at 33/1:
http://www.ladbrokes.com/lbr_sports?action=go_type&category=SPORTS&class_id=210000122&type_id=210002273 (http://www.ladbrokes.com/lbr_sports?action=go_type&category=SPORTS&class_id=210000122&type_id=210002273)
Title: Re: Would Sean Kelly make a good Director General?
Post by: stephenite on August 18, 2007, 01:24:12 AM
Liam O'Neill is beginning to sicken my hole - never out of the papers while he seeks to raise his profile for the next Presidential campaign. I think this job should be go to suitably qualified person, who has experience running large organisations, I don't think this job should be touched by any former GAA 'official'
But of course this is what will happen, and we'll end up with some gombeen like Kellly or O'Neill, god help us
Title: Re: Would Sean Kelly make a good Director General?
Post by: TacadoirArdMhacha on August 18, 2007, 02:22:46 AM
I had previously assumed that, as a former presient, Kelly would be unlikely to be considered for the job. Much as it may be important to some that the new president be some one previously heralded as a grand leader, I'd be happy enough to see a previously unknown official take the challenge over. To be blunt, I'd trust a crowd of county bound members before I'd trust a crowd of media lads!
Title: Re: Would Sean Kelly make a good Director General?
Post by: Get a Jersey on August 18, 2007, 09:17:44 AM
No he wouldn't! Absolutely not. I have to say he was on a glory trip all the way, he used the position to get his present appointment, nice cushy one too.
Liam O Neill impressed me early on but I think he too is of similar stock. Talented alright but wouldn't go for him.
This job requires somebody who can work effectively behind the scenes, work with a multitude of committees and keep them all on side and on track.
Should be somebody with as much experience as possible in the Association; as a player, as a club administrator, as a county offiical even possibly an inter county player / manager.
Essential he understands what makes the GAA tick and the importance of the club as mucha s the county.
Three people spring to mind.
Paraic Duffy, Eugene Young, Christy Cooney.
Title: Re: Would Sean Kelly make a good Director General?
Post by: orangeman on August 18, 2007, 11:00:06 AM
No way - he 'd be awful - we've enough Kerry influence on a Sunday night - we don't want or need anymore.
Title: Re: Would Sean Kelly make a good Director General?
Post by: Uladh on August 18, 2007, 11:01:17 AM
The most important strength for the next director general must be business savvy. we are a huge organisation in the context of this country and someone with forsight and the ability to cajole people from both ends of the GAA spectrum is needed. do any of the reported candidates meet these criteria?

The GAA needs to head hunt the best from the business world, with an eye towards a sporting background.
Title: Re: Would Sean Kelly make a good Director General?
Post by: Onlooker on August 18, 2007, 11:01:41 AM
Sean Kelly would definitely NOT be a good Director General.  There will be several better candidates in the field and I would be surprised if he would even be interested.  He got a really cushy job out of his term as President.  I do.'nt think any Ex President should be in the running for any such job in the GAA.
Title: Re: Would Sean Kelly make a good Director General?
Post by: thebandit on August 18, 2007, 02:58:32 PM
I would be surprised if Duffy gets it - wouldn't be my choice, but a talented man nonetheless
Title: Re: Would Sean Kelly make a good Director General?
Post by: orangeman on August 18, 2007, 07:29:07 PM
Being ex president shouldn't preclude him.
Title: Re: Would Sean Kelly make a good Director General?
Post by: rrhf on August 18, 2007, 07:32:20 PM
Mark Conway should be the man. 
Title: Re: Would Sean Kelly make a good Director General?
Post by: johnpower on August 18, 2007, 07:59:10 PM
Quote from: Uladh on August 18, 2007, 11:01:17 AM
The most important strength for the next director general must be business savvy. we are a huge organisation in the context of this country and someone with forsight and the ability to cajole people from both ends of the GAA spectrum is needed. do any of the reported candidates meet these criteria?

The GAA needs to head hunt the best from the business world, with an eye towards a sporting background.


Is the Gaa a business organisation ?. I think who ever gets the job must be a poliitical animal who must be pepared to fight the cause of the GAA at every turn . They must be able to influence Goverment , Local Authorities , semi states (RTE) . They must also put in place a transparent,reliable and equitable Disciplinary system . The croke park issue is now gone (well done Sean Kelly ) I see the next big issue being professionalism .The DG job is not an easy one . Liam Mullvihall seemed to me to concentrate on Croke Park and not get (overtly at least ) in the politics of the GAA . Peter Quinn and Sean Kelly are 2 canditiates that spring to mind dont know too much of Duffy
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Title: Re: Would Sean Kelly make a good Director General?
Post by: Uladh on August 18, 2007, 08:45:41 PM

The GAA is not a business organisation but the DG must have astute business acumen. there are more than enough roles within the association which are overtly political and sociological. The DG is too important for that.
Title: Re: Would Sean Kelly make a good Director General?
Post by: Rossfan on August 18, 2007, 09:26:11 PM
Isnt it the general feeling that Duffy was being groomed for the job over the last year or two??
As for Seán Kelly - wouldnt be able for the quiet behind the scenes nature of  the Ard Stiúrthóir role.
Title: Re: Would Sean Kelly make a good Director General?
Post by: johnpower on August 18, 2007, 11:29:04 PM
I was just thinking it really is a key appointment .God a Fran Rooney type character would be a disaster  . The history of the position is for a safe pair of hands who is prepared to give the job 20-25 years . In the corporate world of today that is unheard of . I think it will be someone from the public sector
Title: Re: Would Sean Kelly make a good Director General?
Post by: the procastenator on August 18, 2007, 11:56:46 PM
(yawn)