greenairfield wrote:A team gets a win and ye guys on here just love to bring the negativity and spread it.
Through out my hurling career various players on teams myself included have fell out with managers...but at the end of the day 9/10 it's the player who is making the mistake leaving. You are the one losing out all he should of done is shut his mouth work hard and an opening would appear For him to force his way back in the team.. its very easy to blame a manager!
I think Greenairfield has a valid point. Whatever issues arose with John Maughan and Nigel Dunne, the only loser is Offaly. The team got a long overdue win last Sunday, and now the focus is on personalities, rather than beating Down, and making a bid for promotion. Why does this happen in Offaly ?
greenairfield wrote:A team gets a win and ye guys on here just love to bring the negativity and spread it.
Through out my hurling career various players on teams myself included have fell out with managers...but at the end of the day 9/10 it's the player who is making the mistake leaving. You are the one losing out all he should of done is shut his mouth work hard and an opening would appear For him to force his way back in the team.. its very easy to blame a manager!
I think Greenairfield has a valid point. Whatever issues arose with John Maughan and Nigel Dunne, the only loser is Offaly. The team got a long overdue win last Sunday, and now the focus is on personalities, rather than beating Down, and making a bid for promotion. Why does this happen in Offaly ?
Maybe for once the players should take responsibility?
greenairfield wrote:A team gets a win and ye guys on here just love to bring the negativity and spread it.
Through out my hurling career various players on teams myself included have fell out with managers...but at the end of the day 9/10 it's the player who is making the mistake leaving. You are the one losing out all he should of done is shut his mouth work hard and an opening would appear For him to force his way back in the team.. its very easy to blame a manager!
I think Greenairfield has a valid point. Whatever issues arose with John Maughan and Nigel Dunne, the only loser is Offaly. The team got a long overdue win last Sunday, and now the focus is on personalities, rather than beating Down, and making a bid for promotion. Why does this happen in Offaly ?
Maybe for once the players should take responsibility?
No changes to the football team that was initially named to start last week.
Dunican
Hogan
Rigney
Dempsey
Donohue
Moloney
McConway
Carroll
Mangan
Horan
Cunningham
Darby
Panda
Anton
R McNamee
John Maughan says he was 'shocked and surprised' to get a text from Nigel Dunne about leaving the Offaly football panel. 'His decision, and if he's wasn't enjoying it and prepared to play to play for Offaly then that's fine...it's a personal choice.'
-Radio 3 sport on Twitter.
greenairfield wrote:In fairness your always so positive
Negativity wouldn't be my disposition, I can only go on what I heard from 103. But to have the wind in the second half and for the deficit to be increased by a multitude is disappointing. Unfortunate as we had given ourselves a great opportunity with the first half display. All roads lead to O'Connor Park and Leix!