JIM MCGUINNESS’S ROLE with the first-team at recently crowned Scottish Premier league champions Glasgow Celtic is set to grow next season.
But don’t rule out the 2012 All-Ireland winning manager donning the bainisteoir bib in Gaelic football again.
McGuinness was recruited by the Scottish football giants when Neil Lennon was in charge to work as a performance consultant with their youth teams.
His influence has extended to the first-team since the appointment of Ronny Deila as manager last summer.
The Donegal man, currently working to get his UEFA coaching badges, has intimated that Deila will hand over to him the responsibility for conducting some pre-season training sessions.
His focus is on developing his soccer career but that doesn’t mean he’s slamming the door shut on Gaelic football.
“Things have been going really well,” McGuinness revealed yesterday when speaking from the Sky Sports Glasgow studio after it was announced he will be a Gaelic football analyst for the broadcaster this summer.
“It’s been a very busy schedule in terms of juggling Celtic in a full-time capacity and working exclusively with the first team now. I’ve really enjoyed working with Ronnie and the coaches.
“I’m looking forward to starting my UEFA “B” in two weeks’ time. What I want to do at the moment is use the badges to make myself in my own job.
I do a lot of one-to-ones with players every single day and you do get into very in-depth conversations with them. There’s a lot of tactical stuff as well.
“I’ve been a coach and I’d like to challenge myself in that area to see what I can do. The coaches with Celtic have been very good as well. They’ve given me a couple of hours here and there in terms of defensive structures, what they do and what they like to do.
“The manager said he is going to give me a couple of sessions as well, maybe this season coming in. I’m looking forward to that and being around that type of people who will sort of educate you and develop you. Then it’s up to yourself to bring them concepts forward.”
But will the shadow of McGuinness return to loom over the inter-county Gaelic football managerial landscape in the future?
“I would never rule it out. I’ve two sons, one five and one four, and there’s probably a higher percentage chance of being involved with the Glenties U8’s or U10’s then there is with Donegal in the short term!
“I love me county and I’m very proud of what I’ve achieved. I know the boys aren’t finished yet. But the period I had with them for four years with the seniors and the one year with the 21’s were probably the best years of my life in terms of experience and growing as a person and the people you were working with.
“Life is a funny thing, God knows where it’s going to take you. It’ll just be about opportunity and seeing could you add value and if the timing is right and family and all that type of stuff. I’ve got an open mind on it. I would never close a book on it, absolutely not.”
Liam og McGovern played a blinder
Kyle Hayes was superb too but Casey worthy winner
I’d have given it to Lee Chin. He was monumental all over the field. Right up to the last play when he won the ball in front of his goalie. Not to mention some of the monster scores he got. O’Connor was excellent as well though and the goal won the game for them
@Anthony: Who would you have given it to in the Munster final?
You could have easily given it to 5 or 6 limerick players and nobody would have complained. They are a supurb team and i am very impressed with there backs. Tipp forwards got noting. Tipp will be back though just Bonner Maher is a massive loss