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Thursday 19 April 2012

Banty Survives Meath Board


Banty Survives Meath Board Wed 18 Apr 2012
Seamus McEnaney will remain on as boss of the Meath senior footballers following a meeting of the county board on Wednesday night.
A motion to remove him failed to get the required two thirds majority, with 'Banty' getting more than the necessary 25 votes to survive.
At the meeting, the county board received heavy criticism for the way they handled the management issue. McEnaney's stewardship of the senior side was also called into question, with some delegates not happy at the style of football being played.
http://www.rte.ie/sport/gaa/football/2012/0418/317658-fdf/


 


Graham Geraghty has criticised Meath County Board for involving Sean Boylan in the managerial row.
Royal County managerial legend Boylan was name-dropped last week as the successor-in-waiting to under-pressure current boss Seamus McEnaney but the Dunboyne herbalist was inadvertently left with egg on his face when 'Banty' subsequently survived a vote of confidence from clubs on Wednesday night. Player / selector Geraghty has pointed the finger of blame for the embarrassment squarely at the Board:
http://www.hoganstand.com/Meath/ArticleForm.aspx?ID=166976

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