McGleenan sticking with Scotstown

December 01, 2015

Scotstown manager Mattie McGleenan.
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Scotstown manager Mattie McGleenan says he intends to remain at the helm of the Monaghan champions again next season.

McGleenan's side painfully lost out to Crossmaglen Rangers in last Sunday's Ulster club SFC final after extra time but their supremo is already looking towards an upcoming league final this Friday, along with 2016, when retaining their county title will be the top priority.

"We'll try and get back here again," McGleenan told the Irish Examiner. "We have to defend our title. That's challenge number one, but we have a league title to defend next week, so I'd like to defend it first."

He continued: "We have had a fabulous time. This is some competition - All-Ireland club, Ulster club is a fabulous competition where the best players hang out. I just hope that these boys have a taste for it.

"The agreement we had at the start of the year was that we would win one Ulster club match. We got ourselves to an Ulster club final, it's been a fantastic journey. We have the league next Friday night, so we need to regroup for that. Our season is not over."


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