The Future for Laois Football

Started by Junior Ex Laoistalk, July 05, 2021, 12:26:01 AM

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The Saint

It was the best of times... I remember leaving the local at 8am Monday morning... actually, I don't remember 😂

Spiritof86

Great memories and great times . A lot of it a blur . I Recall from the Top Square right down to Charlie Keegans and Humes been one big street party on the Monday . Unforgettable

Zooming around

Quote from: Spiritof86 on July 21, 2023, 03:51:20 PM
Great memories and great times . A lot of it a blur . I Recall from the Top Square right down to Charlie Keegans and Humes been one big street party on the Monday . Unforgettable

There was one lad in a blue and white car spent the whole day doing laps of the town blowing the horn.

Joeythelips

Quote from: The Saint on July 21, 2023, 03:02:21 PM
It was the best of times... I remember leaving the local at 8am Monday morning... actually, I don't remember 😂

Not just the Leinster final, the entire summer. Thanks to Micko and the players for such good times. Offaly nearly burst the bubble early on but the Dublin game and the row in the tunnel really got the show on the road. 😂 I was in the upper Hogan for the Leinster final, running down that ramp from upper to lower hogan seemed to last forever lol just to get on the pitch and celebrate.

As you say we were right to celebrate it, might not see the likes again. Im not sure the provincial championships will last much longer.

Blow-in

Does Donie Brennan now become an option for the Laois County Board to consider as the next Senior Football boss following his ladies step down? Remarkable job done with the ladies


thegreeenandgold

Quote from: Batman!!! on July 25, 2023, 10:46:19 PM
Does Donie Brennan now become an option for the Laois County Board to consider as the next Senior Football boss following his ladies step down? Remarkable job done with the ladies

Are you delusional

clonadmad

Quote from: Batman!!! on July 25, 2023, 10:46:19 PM
Does Donie Brennan now become an option for the Laois County Board to consider as the next Senior Football boss following his ladies step down? Remarkable job done with the ladies

Shur throw your name in the Hat,Donie

What's the worst that can happen ?



The PRO

Surely having managed men's football at some level is a prerequisite of the job?
Although, had Billy any prior experience?

Jd

I reckon Donie will go in with the lads minor team alongside Ger Slevin and John Connolly . They were over u16 setup this year and Ger has been nominated for next year's minor post

High Fielder

#535
Great time to get the Laois job if you feel you could make a difference. When I saw he had stepped down it was the first thing I thought. He shouldn't even be a candidate but I doubt they can be bothered to go looking. So on that basis why not? It's where we're at sadly

Butch Cassidy


Jd

Quote from: Butch Cassidy on July 26, 2023, 05:37:49 PM
What were the u16s like JD?
I believe they're fairly good have a nice few starters and panelists from this year's minors going in. Results wise they struggled a bit without them players but with them back they're a good prospect. Ger has been with that group in the acadamy for the last few years so it's a natural progression. He will know every player of county standard by now and they were well trained RE diet and S+C. But with minors you never know I suppose

Joeythelips

Would Anthony Cunningham be a shout for senior job given his CV? If he is willing to manage Port he would surely go for Laois job?

High Fielder

Probably not. He knows full well that his chances of doing anything with Laois are very slim. On the other hand, he can legitimately expect to win a Championship with Port at the very least. We have a few names mentioned on another thread that will probably be much better options than whoever we get for the Senior position. Another alarm bell