Down Club Hurling & Football

Started by Lecale2, November 10, 2006, 12:06:55 AM

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cut the crap

All clubs within Down have to submit accounts to the county treasurer which may or may not tell the story has to how much it is taking to run teams every year, where the waters get muddied is when managers are getting cash payments and depending on the size of the club and the desire for success within a club , these payments can vary between a few pounds in diesel money to hundreds of pounds per week.
There are managers who regularly change clubs to line their pockets, and that leads on to counties who pay exorbitant amounts to coaches, managers etc etc to guarantee success and in order to keep up with the neighbours these amounts have spiralled out of control.
To stop these under the counter payments to managers of both club and county the revenue commissioners in the south and the tax inspectors in the north would have to be called in to ensure fair play, but as we know there are ways around every problem!!!!!!

Mourne Rover

Saturday is as big a league game as we have had for a while as a defeat would leave relegation almost certain while a win would give our season a huge lift. Most people are writing us off but it is worth remembering that our NFL record under the Newry lights is reasonable and we have actually beaten Donegal on their last two visits. While our squad is fairly inexperienced, they are also rebuilding so nothing can be ruled out. The team Ed Hardy suggested has quite a few probables but Dee Turley, Gerard McGovern, Ryan Mallon and Ryan Johnston are also very much in contention. We apparently lost a friendly against Antrim last week, which is hardly encouraging, but our new manager is likely to have targeted this fixture from an early stage.

thewobbler

The figures quoted by Prenty are wildly misleading as it doesn't even consider gate receipts from AI qualifiers, the National League, or Mayo's quarter final, semi final and replay - let alone secondary income sources.

It's annoying because I fully agree with the point he's trying to make. But presenting figures in such a way doesn't help the argument IMHO.

Lecale Gael

is Danny Hughes Shamrocks manager ?
2016 Prediction Competition 3rd place :)

Lecale Gael

#25849
Down v Donegal named starting 15 (subject to tweaks)

1. Stephen Kane
2. Darren O'Hagan
3. Gerard McGovern
4. Malachy Magee
5. Michael Hughes
6. Conaill McGovern
7. Ryan Boyle
8. Peter Turley
9. Henry Brown
10. Joe Murphy
11. Mark Poland
12. Kevin McKernan
13. Ryan Johnston
14. Arthur McConville
15. Donal O'Hare
2016 Prediction Competition 3rd place :)

super reds 99

Only 2 kilcoo players in the line up for Saturday night !

No1

I know nothing about Henry Brown, can anyone enlighten me?

east down gael

Pretty sure he is the new shamrocks boss lecale

Sheedy

Quote from: No1 on January 29, 2016, 08:02:06 PM
I know nothing about Henry Brown, can anyone enlighten me?
plays midfield for clonduff, also plays midfield for queens. good club player not sure about county standard. big unit, hope he does well.

supersub


wobbller

Quote from: supersub on January 29, 2016, 11:12:04 PM
Quote from: east down gael on January 29, 2016, 08:07:37 PM
Pretty sure he is the new shamrocks boss lecale

100% correct
Him and Benny did a great job in Armagh last year.

east down gael

Shamrocks would be an attractive enough proposition for someone looking to cut their teeth in management.good underage teams,good facilities and they are in a league where if they put in a good effort they have the potential for promotion.

clowry13

Who's michael Hughes? Never heard of him. Where mooney?

OgraAnDun

Quote from: clowry13 on January 30, 2016, 02:40:19 PM
Who's michael Hughes? Never heard of him. Where mooney?


Giving off to the Irish News.

SamFever

Not looking good for the 2nd half.