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If Mayo win an All-Ireland in five years and I m sitting in the Hogan Stand applauding them, I ll be happy enough

If Mayo win an All-Ireland in five years and I m sitting in the Hogan Stand applauding them, I ll be happy enough Journal.ie 3 hrs ago AS THE INTERVIEW winds down, the clock is turned back momentarily. To 2002. To a remarkable eight months on an individual basis. It’s hard to believe it’s 20 years ago now, Michael Moyles smiles. © James Crombie Mayo ladies football boss Michael Moyles. A senior club All-Ireland title with Crossmolina Deel Rangers after a gripping one-point win over Nemo Rangers of Cork in Croke Park, a Sigerson Cup medal with IT Sligo and a hectic few months with Mayo, in which they reached the national quarter-final the previous calendar year.

If Mayo win an All-Ireland in five years and I m sitting in the Hogan Stand applauding them, I ll be happy enough

If Mayo win an All-Ireland in five years and I m sitting in the Hogan Stand applauding them, I ll be happy enough
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You cannot presume that people who played last year will be able to commit again

You cannot presume that people who played last year will be able to commit again February 06, 2021 By Declan Rooney There has been plenty of change in the West this season, but new Galway manager Gerry Fahy knows he is taking charge of team within striking distance of TG4 All-Ireland Senior Championship glory. Rivals Mayo appointed former county player Michael Moyles as their manager last week; Sligo have another ex-county player and underage manager in charge in Anthony Brennan; and one of the most decorated Ladies footballers from the province, Diane O’Hora, has taken charge of Roscommon. Galway were on the look-out for a new manager after Tim Rabbitt stepped aside following two years in charge of the team, but with one of his 2020 selectors stepping up, the pattern of appointing from within has continued in Galway.

You cannot presume that people who played last year will be able to commit again

You cannot presume that people who played last year will be able to commit again February 06, 2021 By Declan Rooney There has been plenty of change in the West this season, but new Galway manager Gerry Fahy knows he is taking charge of team within striking distance of TG4 All-Ireland Senior Championship glory. Rivals Mayo appointed former county player Michael Moyles as their manager last week; Sligo have another ex-county player and underage manager in charge in Anthony Brennan; and one of the most decorated Ladies footballers from the province, Diane O’Hora, has taken charge of Roscommon. Galway were on the look-out for a new manager after Tim Rabbitt stepped aside following two years in charge of the team, but with one of his 2020 selectors stepping up, the pattern of appointing from within has continued in Galway.

Experienced Galway boss - who steered U21s to All-Ireland final - takes charge of Tribe ladies

Experienced Galway boss - who steered U21s to All-Ireland final - takes charge of Tribe ladies Gerry Fahy succeeds Tim Rabbitt in the role, having been involved in his backroom team in 2020. By Emma Duffy Wednesday 27 Jan 2021, 11:45 PM Jan 27th 2021, 11:45 PM 4,363 Views 0 Comments New man in: Gerry Fahy (file pic). Image: James Crombie/INPHO Image: James Crombie/INPHO FORMER GALWAY U21 manager and experienced coach Gerry Fahy has been named as the county’s new ladies football boss, and succeeds Tim Rabbitt in the role. Fahey was ratified at a county board meeting tonight, having been part of Rabbitt’s backroom team in 2020 as Galway reached the All-Ireland semi-final. 

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