Banty to decide on Meath future within few days
'Banty' didn't want to be rushed into a decision on whether or not he would stay on as the Royals boss, when speaking in the aftermath of this afternoon's three-point loss to Laois in their Round 4 All-Ireland SFC Qualifier at O'Connor Park.
"This evening is not the time for making decisions like that," McEnaney said.
"I will guarantee you that I am absolutely proud of the Meath players and proud of the young fellas that have come through and proud of my management team.
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Seamus McEnaney has been nominated for the vacant managerial position in his native Monaghan.
Meath manager Seamus McEnaney and selector Martin
The name of the current Meath manager - who will make a decision on his future with the Royal County this week - is amongst six nominated for the Monaghan job.
Others nominated include ex- Clontibret manager Declan Brennan and former Monaghan players Declan Loughman, Michael O'Dowd, Kevin Carragher and Bernie Murray.
Banty was manager of the Farney County from 2005 to 2010 before being appointed the first 'outside' manager of Meath.
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McEnaney may go for another term
Seamus McEnaney on the sideline for Meath at Tullamore on Saturday.
There is only one topic being discussed by most Meath GAA enthusiasts this week - the role of manager of the county football team - Seamus McEnaney has not ruled himself out of a third year at the helm.
The fact that the Royals were knocked out of the All-Ireland SFC at the quarter-final stage by Laois at O'Connor Park, Tullamore last Saturday has been relegated to a secondary matter.
McEnaney refused to comment directly when the question was posed last Saturday evening although he pledged to make a quick decision.
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