Harnan urges Meath to keep business to themselves
July 22, 2011

Former Meath great Liam Harnan
Liam Harnan has called on the Meath county board to "put up the private sign" as they consider Seamus McEnaney's future as manager.
Harnan, who along with fellow All-Ireland winner Barry Callaghan resigned their positions as Meath selectors after McEnaney had apparently failed to consult with them over the decision to bring Graham Geraghty out of retirement in April, has implored of the county board not to wash their dirty linen in public - something he believes they have done in the past.
"I feel Meath football should put up the private sign for the next few weeks as opposed to doing their business in public as they have done over the last few months," he said in the Irish Examiner.
"It's now time for things to be kept in-house. The future of Meath football will be decided by the county board executive and the club delegates. Whatever the executive and the club delegates want is what will happen."
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