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New manager candidates

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First up, thanks to Terry and his back room team for their efforts in the last few seasons. They raised the expectations if not always the quality.
Yesterday gives the co board it's mandate to change things. The next manager appointment will decide if the u21 successes will be worth anything so it's a big one.
Best to stay away from anyone involved in those teams, the players need a new voice.
Candidates???
Tony mcentee
Kevin Mcstay
Glenn Ryan
james mccartan
Stephen Rochford
Dessie farrell

MadgeKing (Cavan) - Posts: 493 - 05/07/2015 09:27:23    1747580

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what about Banty ?

bisto kid (Cavan) - Posts: 492 - 05/07/2015 10:25:59    1747601

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What about james horan im sure he wants to get back into managment although he didnt win an all ireland with mayo. Think he would be great and put alot more interest into the county

Cavan_COYBIB (Cavan) - Posts: 62 - 05/07/2015 10:40:20    1747608

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Jim NcGuinness

s goldrick (Cavan) - Posts: 5518 - 05/07/2015 10:56:10    1747619

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What about cake

OhtobeARossie (Roscommon) - Posts: 1764 - 05/07/2015 11:16:07    1747626

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Bring in someone who knows that's Seanie Johnston is a 2 footed scoring forward. Better than any Cavan forward on show this year or last year or the year before.

Awwwwnow (Cavan) - Posts: 1050 - 05/07/2015 11:49:58    1747637

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Justin McNulty should be number one. Has had success in the county before and has experience at intercounty level from managing Laois.

BreffniGuide (Cavan) - Posts: 474 - 05/07/2015 12:11:16    1747646

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After the disappointment of yesterday the county senior team needs a new voice. Terry Hyland did alot of good work over the past 5 years if you include his period as joint manager with Val Andrews. However, there comes a point in time when it becomes obvious that a manage has brought a group of players as far as he can. Going forward the county needs an outsider, with something to prove. I hope the following are in contention:

1. Joe Kiernan
2. James McCartan
3. Kevin McStay

Best of luck to the county board in the event that Terry calls it a day!

kildare blue (Cavan) - Posts: 578 - 05/07/2015 12:16:39    1747650

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I think we need to go hell and bent for Martin McHugh, always felt he has unfinished work in Cavan, I great football man.

If we can get all player to commit next year including Keating, Given and in Killian Clarke, Mackey, McKiernan, Rory Dunne, McDermott we have a good base to start from.

Our tackling was like what you see in a u12 match, players just sticking out their arms and when we do tackle we are fouling in the eyes of the refs. Players didn;t know who they was marking.

Still having nightmares over the Monaghan match, they were there to beaten.

When Corr got sent off, Cavan should off set up defensive and keep it close.

aaaaa (USA) - Posts: 1 - 05/07/2015 12:56:48    1747671

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It hasn't taken long for the knives to be drawn.
Let's take a few days for the dust to settle before any harsh decisions are made.
I know it's very hard to cope with disappointment after disappointment.
Worrying thing for me is the dwindling number of Cavan supporters, this would suggest to me that the feeling of no expectation.
Felt sorry for Terry, he was bitterly disappointed and to be honest some of the big players were marked absent for long periods of the game and a bit like Westmeath players may need to ask themselves a few questions as much as management do.

desagov (Cavan) - Posts: 207 - 05/07/2015 13:25:03    1747685

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I think that is is important that both supporters and the county board show a bit of class now and give Terry a chance to do the right thing. We owe him some respect for the effort and success that he brought to us and nobody needs to see a witch hunt. In time I am certain that he will resign. Lets not go down the British media route....

Reformation (Cavan) - Posts: 356 - 05/07/2015 13:27:27    1747688

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I saw Kevin Mc Stay at the match yesterday. Maybe he was having a look at a ptential new team.
I cant see a lot of people queing up for this job but hopefully there is somebody out there who needs a challenge amd goes for it.

marita (None) - Posts: 467 - 05/07/2015 13:37:02    1747697

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I think glenn ryan would be a great candidate with larry reilly as his no 2

cavanchamps (Cavan) - Posts: 38 - 05/07/2015 13:39:54    1747698

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Marita.... I would say there will be huge intrest in the job... As Colm O Rourke once said... " Its the perfect job...great money and half the year off "...,.!!!

Sean66 (Cavan) - Posts: 440 - 05/07/2015 14:01:56    1747704

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Kevin Mc Stay was there yesterday because he lives in Roscommon town and was supporting his brother-in -law McHale .

Agree, we need to give time and space and respect to Terry Hyland. he has done great work.
The players have given their all too.

I wouldn't agree with the suggestion for Martin Mc Hugh.

Cluichepeil (Cavan) - Posts: 57 - 05/07/2015 14:28:57    1747708

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Hyland is every bit as good a manager as Evans. Cavan don't have a single intercounty forward on thr field so how can you hope to win at a competitive level..........and none coming through either. Hyland has done well with quality at his disposal. Man for man Roscommon were much superior. New manager will not change things.

Shelbourne (Monaghan) - Posts: 567 - 05/07/2015 16:21:14    1747768

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Can't believe only one poster has mentioned McGuinness.

No point asking anyone before asking Jim. Set the sights high!


It's a serious job for the right candidate -

underage success
a county board that gives a manager time
an absolutely football mad county
it won't be said, but they will pay heavily for the right man

cavanman47 (Cavan) - Posts: 5010 - 05/07/2015 16:54:04    1747791

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What about Fr Kevin Fay and the St Pats management team, they could do wonders with the talanted bunch of young players we have, play football the way its supposed to be played?

BreffniBlue (Cavan) - Posts: 277 - 05/07/2015 17:45:52    1747834

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Hyland hasn't gone anywhere.

"We haven't planned anything otherwise," stated manager Terry Hyland when asked about the management team's future after the match.
"We'll sit back and have a review of the year so far - we'll chat to the players, we'll chat to the county board and more importantly, probably talk among ourselves and see where we're going but no decisions will be made this evening. It will be looked at over the next couple of weeks."

Anglo celt website.

For the good of Cavan football though, it's time he left.

Looking forward, as a county we have to decide what the extent of our ambition is. Are we willing to break the bank and go all out to secure a high-profile name, a character that these players deserve to have coaching them after years of hard work and sacrifice. I believe the players there deserve the very best. To those mentioning McGuinness, get real, not going to happen, why would be disrupt his schedule with Celtic? Also, if you're into rumours, Cavan turned him down a few years ago before he got the Donegal job. Shows what we know eh?

The man we need is James Horan. Go out and get him, and show these players that we are serious about our commitment to them, that we want them to work with the best. We have a settled squad and a bit more professionalism. But in terms of having closed the gap on the top teams, no, we haven't done that.

Ned_Stormcrow (Cavan) - Posts: 1071 - 05/07/2015 17:57:15    1747838

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Mick o Dwyer is the man. He has had proven success. He would love a new challenge and also loves driving

waynerooney11 (Cavan) - Posts: 142 - 05/07/2015 18:28:06    1747879

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