Thomas mc wrote: ↑Sun Feb 22, 2026 9:06 am
" lads there won no game in leinster and striggled in league and never bothered with 2nd competition, great servants but achieved nothing and couldnt have any excuses given the lack of any kind of success.. There was a decision made to take all that shite outta offaly
Again. what a load of absolute horse manure. For all the "shite" as you say that they took out, they brought in even bigger shite, and have overseen Offaly's 3rd worst league loss in history (yesterday) and the most embarassing championship result in the history of Offaly GAA in 2024 (a 14 point home championship loss to London). And there might be worse to come! Are these hammerings a higher level of shite than losing narrowly in a Leinster championship game?
I agree Offaly struggled to win games over number of years, but there was never the negative sentiment among supporters that there is now, of that there is no doubt. We were mainly Div 3 team after we got up with Flanagan about 8 or 9 years ago. We hovered in middle of Div 3 for most part and got a promotion and relegation with Maughan to Div 2. However, we were competitive throughout, and made best of young lads coming through under Kearns in 2023 when we beat Meath in Tullamore in first round of Leinster. It was all set up for DK when he came in on his own to just blend in a couple of more young lads - Egan, Furlong and O'Neill etc.
Instead he ripped up the script and cast off a load of lads that were after beating Meath. Just looking at that team now, it should be somewhat close to similar panel now if relationships were maintained and those couple of younger lads blended in. There was a major opportunity there and it wasn't taken. Like I said, Managements live and die by the decisions they make. I think on reflection in time, we will look back and rue this wasted opportunity.
As a comparison, Roscommon didn't go and cast off all their best senior footballers (Enda Smyth and the Murtaghs etc) after getting to same U20 final. They kept the lads in late 20's and early 30's and remained competitive and blended in the best of that U20 team (maybe 3 or 4 players) into seniors. Look at them now. DK had a glorious opportunity to capitalise on that in 2024 but made massive changes needlessly across the 2 years to now. Harte wouldn't have known too many of these lads that were moved on. There were 10 or 11 junior footballers on the Offaly senior football panel in 24 and 25 ahead of the lads that had beat Meath only a year or 2 years previous. We beat Waterford and Wicklow and New York last year in TC and lost to both Laois and Kildare. That wasn't moving ahead of any place we had been in the previous 6-8 years.
The injuries then like I said are massive, but lots of them were soft tissue injuries where pulled hamstrings, groins or quads or overuse osteitis pubis were factors, which should be mostly avoidable if not over-training. So now, we are harvesting the fruits of those decisions.
For context, going to hazard a guess on the current ages of that team that beat Meath in Championship - a Meath team who by the way, won the Tailteann Cup that year.
Ian Duffy 32; Lee Pearson 24, Declan Hogan 33, David Dempsey 28; Rory Egan 24(1-01), Peter Cunningham 32, Ciaran Donnelly 27; Jack McEvoy 25, Conor McNamee 30; Cian Farrell 26, Ruari McNamee 29(0-02), Anton Sullivan 34(0-01); Dylan Hyland 28(0-02, 1f), Nigel Dunne retired (0-04, 1 '45' and 1f), Jamie Evans 29. Subs – Cian Donohue 33 for Egan (HT), Bernard Allen 34 (0-01) for Farrell (49m), Joe Maher 33 for Evan (56m), Bill Carroll 25 for Conor McNamee (59m), Shane Tierney 28 for Allen, (59m).
80% of that team are still young enough and good enough but management fell out with or disregarded half of them.
To that group, add in Paddy Dunican 29, Furlong 23, Cormac Egan 23, Diarmuid Egan 25, Aaron Leavy 28, Shane OTG 26, Cathal Flynn 24, Harry Plunkett 23, Keith O Neill 23 and maybe one or two more. That should be the guts of the squad now but between fall outs, injuries and whatever else, we have been left in position of having a below par squad and the results we are getting now are the fruits of this.