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Colm O'Rourke will "make a submission" on the future of Meath football when he attends an interview for the vacant manager's position in the county next week. But whether he is firmly a candidate for the role vacated by Seamus McEnaney in early
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Tuesday September 04 2012 Former Armagh footballer Aidan O'Rourke has emerged as a front-runner for the vacant Monaghan management job. O'Rourke has spent the last year as assistant in Down to James McCartan, having previously worked with Kieran
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Tuesday July 31 2012 Seamus McEnaney is one of six nominated for the vacant Monaghan management position. McEnaney is to decide on his future with Meath over the next 48 hours with strong expectation that he won't be seeking an extension to his two-
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Wednesday July 25 2012 Before Meath's semi-final against Kildare and again in preparation for last weekend's Leinster final against Dublin, the residents around Pairc Tailteann in Navan were treated to some unusual sounds emanating from inside the
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Monday July 23 2012 When Pat McEnaney turned to run back out from the Davin End after deliberating with his umpires over the legality of Benny Coulter's goal early in the 2010 All-Ireland semi-final between Down and Kildare, the giant screen above
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Kildare in the Leinster semi-final, Meath manager Seamus McEnaney sat down to face the media. "We didn't see it coming," one of the journalists said. "The important thing was, I was the one who saw it coming," McEnaney replied...Coming into that game
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Saturday July 21 2012 We can think of a few obvious names that have played championship football for two different counties...Shane McAnarney holds that distinction and it may, indeed, be unique. Long before he reached terra firma with Meath over the
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Wednesday July 18 2012 IN the frenzy that surrounded Graham Geraghty's recall -- and the fallout that saw the departure of two selectors before a championship ball was kicked late in May 2011 -- Mickey Burke was able to slip quietly back into the
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Seamus McEnaney that almost saw the legendary manager back at the helm of the Royals earlier this year. Boylan was in line to replace McEnaney after Meath were relegated to Division 3 but the county executive narrowly failed to secure the required
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Not everyone in Royal land has a interest in the county's football team but for hypothesis sake, let's assume that it runs to half (92,017). If their views are accurately reflected on the county board, then 53,370 Meath people did not want Seamus
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