McEneaney calls for united front
July 02, 2009

Monaghan manager Eamonn McEneaney
Louth manager Eamonn McEneaney is urging the Wee County's players and supporters to demonstrate a united front in Drogheda on Saturday evening.
The Reds have one last chance to salvage their disappointing season when they entertain Division Three winners Tipperary at the Gaelic Grounds in this weekend's first-round Qualifier, and Big Mac wants everyone to row in together for the common good.
"The challenge on Saturday is to go out and perform. We need to throw caution to the wind and get a result to prove that there is good football in Louth.
"From a management point of view, we have to ensure we pick the right team in the right positions, but the bottom line is that the lads need to go out and play.
"I know the results are not the way the supporters would want them and that we're probably not winning as many games as we should, but the only way forward is to remain positive and try and get everyone rowing in the one direction.
"It's easy for people to jump on a winning bandwagon, but when things are not going well that is when you need support, and hopefully we'll get that on Saturday."
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