- U18/U19
development squad created to retain underage and emerging talent
Sligo
County board today confirmed the details of the management teams for its
intercounty senior and U20 football squads for 2022.
It also
announced the creation of a new U18/U19 development squad with its own
management group to build a pathway from juvenile to
adult football at intercounty level and to build on the achievement and
progress of successive successful underage teams.
Tony
McEntee will continue as senior football manager for his second year. Tony will
be joined by Joe Keane (Assistant Manager), Mark Breheny (Selector), Paul
Durcan (Goalkeeping coach/selector) and Sean Boyle (S&C). Additional
backroom team personnel will be confirmed in due course.
Dessie
Sloyan will return for a third year as U-20 Football manager. His backroom team
includes Paul Higgins (Coach), Con O'Meara (Selector), Eamonn O'Hara
(Selector), Richard Kennedy (Logistics/Selector) and Joe Quinn (S&C).
Further additions to his backroom team will be announced at a later date.
Paul Henry
will manage the U18/U19 Football Development Squad. Focusing on bridging the
gap between U17 and U20, Paul and his backroom team will identify and work on
the development of players in this age group who are not part of the U20
Football panel. Paul will be supported by Enda Mitchell, Colm McGee, Ross
Donovan, JP Carden and Pat Kilcoyne and will liaise closely with our
Performance Games Development
Administrator (S&C)
Sean Boyle.
Sligo
County board Chairman Sean Carroll said, “we are pleased to have these
arrangements confirmed now so that each of these management groups can progress
their work and also work with a degree of co-ordination as they prepare for competition
in 2022.”
Referring
to the senior team, Mr Carroll said “As a new manager Tony McEntee had very
little time this year after the pandemic restrictions were lifted to work with
the players before the team was pitched into a three game national league
campaign and then a championship match against eventual All Ireland finalists
Mayo. Looking to next year he and his management team colleagues are already
watching games in the club championships, and we look forward to the formation
of a new county panel when the club competitions conclude”
“Our U20
team will look back on 2021 as one where at times they were competitive with
the best and Roscommon’s subsequent run to the All-Ireland is a benchmark for
what is possible. Building on that experience Dessie and his team have already
been meeting with players to set out their plans and preparations for next year
and we look forward to them getting a good run in competition next year”
“The
creation of the U19/20 development squad is recognising that not all those who
featured in our recent Connacht U17 championship success will immediately move
in to the U20 squad, and also that players of that age will emerge who were not
part of previous county underage squads but who are capable of playing county
football and who deserve the opportunity to train and prepare in a
structured intercounty standard
environment at the earliest opportunity.”
Mr Carroll
concluded “when we look back on 2021 there will be both highs and lows to
learn from. The underage development work is showing continuous improvement and
making Sligo consistently competitive at underage levels. We are confident the
addition of the U18/U19 development squad and the early confirmation of team
managements will strengthen the development journey from there into adult football
and provide a stable and effective base from which to be competitive at that
level too”