Anthony Daly steps down as Dublin hurling boss. Did a great job. We'll have the pleasure of his company on Championship Sunday this week.— John Duggan (@JohnDugganSport) September 1, 2014
Anthony Daly steps down as Dublin hurling boss. Did a great job. We'll have the pleasure of his company on Championship Sunday this week.
No surprise to see Daly go, but a shame nonetheless. He brought Dublin hurling on leaps and bounds, will be a very tough act to follow.— Adam Maguire (@AdamMaguire) September 1, 2014
No surprise to see Daly go, but a shame nonetheless. He brought Dublin hurling on leaps and bounds, will be a very tough act to follow.
To some end, Daly's part in yo-yo seasons of Dublin hurlers seems to be ignored. Did good job but his tactics overstated & mistakes ignored— Shane Stapleton (@ShaneSaint) September 1, 2014
To some end, Daly's part in yo-yo seasons of Dublin hurlers seems to be ignored. Did good job but his tactics overstated & mistakes ignored
Anthony Daly did a fantastic job with Dublin! Massive respect for what he achieved over his tenure! #GAA— Lisa Lawlor (@Lisa_Lawlor) September 1, 2014
Anthony Daly did a fantastic job with Dublin! Massive respect for what he achieved over his tenure! #GAA
Disappointed to hear Anthony Daly has stepped down as manager of the Dublin Hurlers. Big thanks to Dalo for some great memories #AllianzGaa— 𝘿𝙪𝙗𝙈𝙖𝙩𝙘𝙝𝙏𝙧𝙖𝙘𝙠𝙚𝙧 (@DubMatchTracker) September 1, 2014
Disappointed to hear Anthony Daly has stepped down as manager of the Dublin Hurlers. Big thanks to Dalo for some great memories #AllianzGaa
Anthony Daly gone as Dublin manager. Bid from Galway to beat transfer deadline.Daly just spotted getting off a paraglider at Galway Airport— Declan Varley (@declanvarley) September 1, 2014
Anthony Daly gone as Dublin manager. Bid from Galway to beat transfer deadline.Daly just spotted getting off a paraglider at Galway Airport
Sad to see Anthony Daly quit the Dublin job. Some improvement under him but probably took them as far as he could. #hurling— Peadar Breathnach (@PeadarBreathnac) September 1, 2014
Sad to see Anthony Daly quit the Dublin job. Some improvement under him but probably took them as far as he could. #hurling
Nickey English next dublin manager? Think he lives in dublin. #gaa daly did some job with hurlers!— Breandán O Faoláin (@phelan_brendan) September 1, 2014
Nickey English next dublin manager? Think he lives in dublin. #gaa daly did some job with hurlers!
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