Tyrone County Football and Hurling

Started by Fear ón Srath Bán, April 01, 2007, 05:58:31 PM

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tyroneStatto

Quote from: WT4E on August 27, 2024, 09:28:31 PM
Quote from: Goals_Will_Come on August 27, 2024, 08:11:38 PMNext Tyrone Manager (Boylesports)

Malachy O'Rourke 2/9
Paul Devlin 5/2
Paddy Tally 20/1
Ciaran Meenagh 20/1
Enda McGinley 20/1
Mickey Donnelly 20/1
Stephen O'Neill 20/1
Peter Donnelly 20/1
Conor Gormley 20/1
Ryan McMenamin 20/1
Joe McMahon 20/1
Conleth Gilligan 20/1

Conor Gormley missing a 0 there. Same price as Ciaran Meenagh.... hardly. :D

At this stage not even sure WT4E would have him as the Over 40's Manager.

God14

Quote from: NotedObserver on August 27, 2024, 10:45:23 PM
Quote from: omagh_gael on August 27, 2024, 10:34:33 PMNiall Gartland reporting that Mal O'Rourke front runner for the senior job.

Does that mean he's been sounded out for it and would take it if offered?

That was my interpretation. Niall Gartland will be the first journalist to know

sam03/05

If the next management team come in for 4 seasons and win 1 All Ireland and are deemed an unsuccessful management team - then we will all be happy

imtommygunn

I have been told for a few weeks that O'Rourke is going to Tyrone. Will be interesting to see how reliable the source is.

NotedObserver

Who will the new Tyrone managers go back to? Donaghy and R Brennan stand out. Peter Teague and Mark Bradley possibly. Would T McCann have anything left at inter county?

thebigfullforward

Quote from: NotedObserver on August 28, 2024, 01:00:59 PMWho will the new Tyrone managers go back to? Donaghy and R Brennan stand out. Peter Teague and Mark Bradley possibly. Would T McCann have anything left at inter county?

Think Daniel Kerr deserves a chance. Would be looking to bring in 2 or 3 defenders. Defence was wide open all year and it wasn't always the defences fault but was still frustrating to watch

Aaron Boone

O'Rourke will certainly have a big pending items tray to get through.

Ballygawleyftw


tyroneStatto

What ages are Daniel Kerr and Gavin Traynor?

Goals_Will_Come

Quote from: clarshack on August 28, 2024, 04:13:05 PMWhat ages are Daniel Kerr and Gavin Traynor?
Gavin Traynors friends must be about 12 with them posts above

NotedObserver

Quote from: Cranagh_Bandit on August 28, 2024, 03:52:02 PM
Quote from: thebigfullforward on August 28, 2024, 01:52:03 PM
Quote from: NotedObserver on August 28, 2024, 01:00:59 PMWho will the new Tyrone managers go back to? Donaghy and R Brennan stand out. Peter Teague and Mark Bradley possibly. Would T McCann have anything left at inter county?

Think Daniel Kerr deserves a chance. Would be looking to bring in 2 or 3 defenders. Defence was wide open all year and it wasn't always the defences fault but was still frustrating to watch

Will Morgan stay on, must be pushing 34? i know young okane is the back up now and young lad from Glenelly knocking around too but maybe look at like of Gavin Traynor? went through development squads underage and stood up for Naomh Eoghan recently. also comes from good pedigree of goalkeepers in the form of the Mc connells being his uncles

Morgan confirmed staying on didn't he. Also feel he could go on for years depending if he wants to.

tyroneStatto

Whatever happened that Oran Grimes lad from Killyclogher? Looked an excellent keeper a few years back kicking 45's over with ease and saving penalties. Is he still playing?

Tyrone Gaa

Never heard of Gavin Traynor in my life. Obvious candidate is Paul Donaghy to get back involved. Paul still has a lot to prove at that level. He has been underwhelming in a Tyrone jersey (bar 1 game).

Rory Brennan would be great to see him back if he still has the ambition to play county ball.

Michael Conroy is probably worth looking at.
Living the dream!!!

square_ball

Quote from: Tyrone Gaa on August 29, 2024, 09:59:16 AMNever heard of Gavin Traynor in my life. Obvious candidate is Paul Donaghy to get back involved. Paul still has a lot to prove at that level. He has been underwhelming in a Tyrone jersey (bar 1 game).

Rory Brennan would be great to see him back if he still has the ambition to play county ball.

Michael Conroy is probably worth looking at.


Possibly but in fairness to Donaghy he came in in 2021 when there was no McKenna Cup, only a handful of league games and then straight into a knockout championship. It was hard for a new player to establish himself in those circumstances. Its a pity he didn't hang about and have a few more years experience under his belt by this stage. No doubt he has been the stand out forward in club football in the past few seasons.

Also I dare say Cranagh_Bandit is on the wind up or getting bored in his summer holidays with some of the suggestions in his posts since signing up to the board.

Goals_Will_Come

Quote from: Tyrone Gaa on August 29, 2024, 09:59:16 AMNever heard of Gavin Traynor in my life. Obvious candidate is Paul Donaghy to get back involved. Paul still has a lot to prove at that level. He has been underwhelming in a Tyrone jersey (bar 1 game).

Rory Brennan would be great to see him back if he still has the ambition to play county ball.

Michael Conroy is probably worth looking at.

Keeping Shea O'Hare and Eoin McElholm on Irish soil is another big priority for the new management. Tyrone in bad need of pace and creativity in their middle 8 and these two would be key to improving that.
Continuing to progress the U20s into the squad with game time also important as majority of the 2021 All Ireland team coming into their final few years.
Paul Donaghy an obvious one to try to call up again based on his form at club level and his age profile.
Rory Brennan and Mark Bradley will be 31 in 2025, have plenty to offer, question will be is the interest there.
Other than that, I can't think of anyone club wise who would be improvements on the likes of Aidan Clarke, Conall Devlin, Cormac Quinn, Joe Oguz, Ciaran Daly and the like who are there or there about on the starting team/subs. Don't think much point further bloating the squad with players of that same level.