County Manager Merry go round

Started by Rossfan, August 11, 2015, 02:39:34 PM

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The Hill is Blue

Quote from: bennydorano on June 28, 2025, 10:10:58 PMReading twitter comments on the Dublin county board notification  :o no respect for a man that has dedicated the greater part of his life to the Dublin cause. Idiots.


Dessie was a selfless servant of Dublin football, and all genuine supporters know that.
The following fine article was written last night by John Fogarty in the Irish Examiner.

An emotional Dessie Farrell paid tribute to players who he said felt like his children after taking the decision to step down as Dublin senior football manager after six seasons.

Farrell revealed to the media following Saturday's All-Ireland quarter-final defeat to Tyrone that he had made his decision at the outset of the year. He informed the county board at that stage and his squad after the game.
"I think it's just come to a natural end," said the two-time All-Ireland SFC winning manager. "It's easier to say it today than I have to say it next week or in a couple of week's time.

"I definitely don't want to make it about me because it's always and always has been about the players. Ultimately, they're the men who step into the arena. They're the men in the formative years of their lives who dedicate so much to playing for their county.

"I have huge admiration and respect for them. I think the overriding feeling for me now is that I will miss the people. It's not necessarily the position because some of the relationships are really important to me. Some of those lads have been like kids to me, watching them grow up.

"They're a special group and I'm very, very grateful for them and for all they've given. They'll drive on and Dublin will be a good place next season and the season after."

Farrell described his time in charge as a pleasure. "I've had a great innings. I think between being a player for Dublin underage and senior player and then as an underage coach and senior coach, manager, whatever you want to call it.

"I've got the guts of 40 years. It's a long time and it's been a privilege every year, every step of the journey. I've met some great people. I've had a ringside seat for some of the best players that ever performed in the arena out there."

The Na Fianna man felt the management had to stay intact to ensure some continuity after the likes of James McCarthy, Jack McCaffrey and Paul Mannion stepped aside from the playing group.

"I think with all the retirements from last season and if the management team had stepped away as well, it didn't feel like the right thing to do. I think everyone involved, management, coaches, backroom and players knew that this was going to be a different season. We just embraced that challenge and see where it took us. It was a very fulfilling and rewarding season.

"Some of the senior guys in that dressing room to a man stood up and picked up the cudgel and just went with it. The young lads that came in, the development we've seen taking place in them in six, nine months has been significant.

"I know there's challenges with underage in the county at the minute or over the last number of years, but there's a great crop after coming in there and I'd be very optimistic for how they go about their business in the seasons ahead."

Farrell's parting words to his players in the losing dressing room was to take heart from the defeat and the season.

"I said that to the lads in the dressing room today. While everyone's bitterly disappointed, sometimes failure is greatness waiting to happen. This could be a big platform for that group going forward. A lot of lessons in this season for players and for the group, and I think they'll be better for it and well set up to attack a new season in 2026."
I remember Dublin City in the Rare Old Times http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9T7OaDDR7i8

The Trap

Of the division one teams for 2026
New manager required
Mayo
Dublin
Roscommon

Possibly
Galway will Joyce keep at it
Armagh will McGeeney keep at it
Kerry if they don't win all ireland

Safe
Monaghan
Donegal assuming Jim wants to stay

It's a very tough gig

5times5times

McGeeney has just stood down  :o  :o  :o

markl121


bennydorano


rodney trotter


sans pessimism

Quote from: rodney trotter on June 30, 2025, 06:09:34 PMTony McEntee linked with the Mayo job.  https://t.co/Axn6gwbiTt
Connacht Telegraph= toilet paper.Aidan Henry writes scutter.
"So Boys stick together
in all kinds of weather"

Blowitupref

Boyle Sports odds to become the next Dublin senior football manager.

Ger Brennan 10/11
Declan Darcy 11/10
Mick Bohan 7/1
Jason Sherlock 7/1
Jim Gavin 10/1
Pat Gilroy 10/1
Philly McMahon 12/1
Paddy Andrews 16/1
Ciaran Farrelly 16/1
Tom Gray 16/1
Is the ref going to finally blow his whistle?... No, he's going to blow his nose

Rossfan

Who managed their last few u20s?
Play the game and play it fairly
Play the game like Dermot Earley.

Blowitupref

Quote from: Rossfan on June 30, 2025, 08:55:05 PMWho managed their last few u20s?
He's on the list Ciaran Farrelly
Is the ref going to finally blow his whistle?... No, he's going to blow his nose

Captain Scarlet

If Philly McMahon won Leinster and even All Ireland club with Naas then he'd be very much in the mix.

Ger Brennan is likeliest bet in fairness.

McEntee to Mayo seems an odd one at such short odds.
I don't see him making that step up.
them mysterons are always killing me but im grand after a few days.sickenin aul dose all the same.

Armagh18


Captain Scarlet

That's him so. He will probably bring Moyna with him and I wouldn't be shocked if he convinced Pat Gilroy to come back in a role.

It'll be interesting to see who Louth go for now. They look a team on the up, but they may have peaked this year. Like Kildare should have beaten them in Leinster.

Still, Roscommon are not such a great prospect in comparison and even Mayo seem to be a mess, and the off field BS will drag on too.

There seems to be a fair few lads in and around county teams now who might fancy stepping up. Donaghy is one who might cut his teeth somewhere soon, or if Jacko steps away would he jump in?

them mysterons are always killing me but im grand after a few days.sickenin aul dose all the same.

Captain Obvious


Gael85

Quote from: Captain Scarlet on July 01, 2025, 06:06:48 PMThat's him so. He will probably bring Moyna with him and I wouldn't be shocked if he convinced Pat Gilroy to come back in a role.

It'll be interesting to see who Louth go for now. They look a team on the up, but they may have peaked this year. Like Kildare should have beaten them in Leinster.

Still, Roscommon are not such a great prospect in comparison and even Mayo seem to be a mess, and the off field BS will drag on too.

There seems to be a fair few lads in and around county teams now who might fancy stepping up. Donaghy is one who might cut his teeth somewhere soon, or if Jacko steps away would he jump in?



Gilroy won't be involved due to work commitments.