MEATH MANAGER SEAMUS McEnaney said he did everything in his power to dissuade Joe Sheridan from moving to America, but was ultimately forced to accept the playerโs decision.
Speaking on RTรโs Sport at 7, McEnaney revealed he โchatted to Joe about staying in Ireland,โ but that โunfortunately, Joeโs decision was to travel and you have to respectโ.
Despite also receiving a job offer to stay in Ireland, McEnaney described how the offer from America was โone he couldnโt turn downโ.
He also played down a suggestion made by Sheridan a few months back that employers were likely to be reluctant to take on GAA players, due to the significant commitment that the sport requires. He said:
โA lot of employers are very good to GAA players, but it can be difficult.โ
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In relation to his sideโs current form, McEnaney said they were โsatisfied after two games with four points,โ adding that he was โdisappointedโ with recent losses, while maintaining that the team were still performing well.
'Joe's decision was to travel and you have to respect that' - McEnaney
MEATH MANAGER SEAMUS McEnaney said he did everything in his power to dissuade Joe Sheridan from moving to America, but was ultimately forced to accept the playerโs decision.
Speaking on RTรโs Sport at 7, McEnaney revealed he โchatted to Joe about staying in Ireland,โ but that โunfortunately, Joeโs decision was to travel and you have to respectโ.
Despite also receiving a job offer to stay in Ireland, McEnaney described how the offer from America was โone he couldnโt turn downโ.
He also played down a suggestion made by Sheridan a few months back that employers were likely to be reluctant to take on GAA players, due to the significant commitment that the sport requires. He said:
In relation to his sideโs current form, McEnaney said they were โsatisfied after two games with four points,โ adding that he was โdisappointedโ with recent losses, while maintaining that the team were still performing well.
Meath were narrowly beaten 1-12 to 1-11 yesterday, with Sheridan scoring a goal in what is likely to be his last-ever appearance for the county.
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