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Sean Boylan is the most respected former manager in the game. By all gaa people and those beyond that too. There is a few begrudges (few ex players etc) for the most part those who were beat by Meath or beat them all know the greatness of sean. I've met a few former players who played against his teams. The one constant is their absolute respect and dare I say reverence for sean. Anyone meet him anywhere and he will stop and chat. Gentlemen is a term that was made for sean. I have not nor will I read that vile piece of gutter journalism. But if mr Conlon is planning his staycation I'd advise him to keep a good distance from the royal county. royaldunne (Meath) - Posts: 17035 - 11/08/2020 21:36:29 2287277 Link 1 |
What had a thread about Dublin and Parnell Park got to do with Kerry winning handy All Ireland's because of refs but you still went out of the way to post that didn't you boyo. You've a terrible lack of awareness don't you. TheHermit (Kerry) - Posts: 5828 - 11/08/2020 23:01:18 2287284 Link 4 |
I thought Tommy raised somd valid points. Like it is kind of hard to tie in the way the nan comes across and the teams he managed. gahfan (Wexford) - Posts: 493 - 11/08/2020 23:50:48 2287289 Link 0 |
The irony you obviously cannot see is that all your posts are about how terrible so and so was for Kerry or how Kerry were hard done by. Jesus , cop on will you.
catch22 (USA) - Posts: 1647 - 12/08/2020 10:12:05 2287310 Link 3 |
I always though the Meath team of the late 80's early 90's were hard I would not have called them dirty. I remember Liam Hayes writing that the Meath team hated facing Roscommon even in challenge games as he they know from throw in to final whistle it would be a physical battle. My club team were know as being a fairly hardy team and one of the club transferred to a club in Meath and he said that our team was nothing compared to the teams in Meath. I have always wondered if Meath lack of success in recent years has had to do with some of the rough and tumble in the game having gone out of it.
Rosineri1 (UK) - Posts: 1990 - 12/08/2020 10:23:02 2287312 Link 4 |
I haven't read Conlon's article, it's bad enough reading free rubbish, nevermind rubbish you have to pay for! Htaem (Meath) - Posts: 8583 - 12/08/2020 11:42:00 2287336 Link 8 |
No Meath supporter who remembers that time would argue that that as well as being a great team these Meath teams were not tough. Gaelic football was a tougher sport back then and that aspect of the game was compelling. bdbuddah (Meath) - Posts: 768 - 12/08/2020 14:14:58 2287369 Link 1 |
Nobody's perfect, and that goes for Boylan and Conlon, but for me Sean Boylan to be admired and Tommy Conlon to be ignored. As for the programme itself the bit where Darren Fay was so obviously genuine in his gratitude for Sean Boylan's influence on his overall development gave me a real insight into what motivated Boylan and how he built a winning team. sligo joe (Dublin) - Posts: 205 - 12/08/2020 15:23:08 2287375 Link 2 |
My advice to people getting wound up by one fellas opinion piece is to just stop being so sensitive. I understand the OP is a Meath fan and in all likelihood adores Sean Boylan, and the vast majority of GAA people think the same I would imagine, but its okay to maybe not hold that same opinion or for your opinion to be a bit left field. waynoI (Dublin) - Posts: 13574 - 13/08/2020 10:13:28 2287407 Link 5 |
Why would being from Leitrim explain his bitterness? Seems like a cheap shot there. Boylan's mother was from Leitrim and Meath's greatest ever player was from Leitrim. Meath is held in high regard down my way.
republicofcloone (Leitrim) - Posts: 120 - 13/08/2020 10:31:07 2287409 Link 1 |
Graham Geraghty is not from Leitrim.
catch22 (USA) - Posts: 1647 - 13/08/2020 11:36:12 2287418 Link 4 |
Brian, I was at every All Ireland final the great Kerry team of 1975-'86 played. I was at every All Ireland final the Meath team of 1986-''91 played. I was at the All Ireland semi final in 1986 when an ageing Kerry team convincingly beat an up and coming Meath team. Believe you me Meath were in no way "as good and skilful as that Kerry team." It was a first class Meath team with an exceptional full forward line but that great Kerry team were on a different level to Meath.
Greengrass (Louth) - Posts: 5166 - 13/08/2020 12:35:25 2287424 Link 1 |
Well I suppose Meath's best player is a matter of opinion, maybe Leitrim's best player? is a Dub!
sligo joe (Dublin) - Posts: 205 - 13/08/2020 19:25:08 2287457 Link 0 |
It shouldn't surprise anyone to read anything at all anymore in online or print media; controversy is the order of the day and Meath is one of, if not the most controversial topics, particularly when you go back through the years. Journalists pull the Meath card every so often. Young_gael (Meath) - Posts: 391 - 13/08/2020 20:34:26 2287466 Link 6 |
Gerry Flanagan is a dub!!! surely not!!
Rosineri1 (UK) - Posts: 1990 - 14/08/2020 11:35:50 2287504 Link 0 |
You spelled Ollie Honeyman wrong ;)
brian (Meath) - Posts: 909 - 14/08/2020 12:41:51 2287520 Link 0 |
Good post!! Boylan provided Meath people with their glory days. Their record since and you could argue for decades before his arrival shows the magitude of the man's success. Meath is an average footballing county like 7 or 8 others - in a group with a few of the Ulster counties, Cork, Galway, Mayo etc. They'll always struggle to consistently maintain that type of success and in truth might never witness that relentless period of success again. I don't think anyone will ever match his success in Meath in the generations to come. A bit like Big Jack and the Irish soccer team, Meath people around during the Boylan years should count themselves fortunate.
sam1884 (UK) - Posts: 707 - 14/08/2020 13:19:31 2287531 Link 0 |
Ollie worked in Meath in the 80's. Sean was a gentleman in all walks of life. Teams that win AI's will always have one or two guys who would not be on the 'saint list' and I'm not aware of many exceptions. Folk love losers and hate winners -isn't that what the GAA is about!!
browncows (Meath) - Posts: 2189 - 14/08/2020 13:23:31 2287533 Link 5 |
I actually had Ollie as Number 2.
Rosineri1 (UK) - Posts: 1990 - 14/08/2020 15:08:56 2287553 Link 0 |
Didn't the late great Leitrim player, Fergus O'Rourke send out his kid brother, Leitrim born, Colm, to battle with the Royals, and for a few years Declan Darcy's dad dragged him up the road to play for Leitrim until young Declan saw the light, can't beat a bit of cross pollenation, adds to the mix, was Colm Meath's best player or Darcy Leitrim's, dunno but both up there.
sligo joe (Dublin) - Posts: 205 - 14/08/2020 19:05:07 2287581 Link 0 |