LIAM SHEEDY INSISTS that Tipperary are not a team in decline and says he has โno fearsโ about the squad after he announced his decision to step down as manager today.
Sheedy, who previously guided the Premier County to Liam MacCarthy success in 2010, returned to the helm in September 2018 before leading the county to another All-Ireland crown in 2019.
His decision comes on the back of Tipperaryโs exit from the All-Ireland championship following a defeat to Waterford in a dramatic quarter-final clash.
Speaking to Virgin Media News, Sheedy noted the โmassive commitmentโ involved in inter-county management and said that the โtime was rightโ to step away from the role.
When asked if he would consider returning to inter-county management in the future, he replied:
โI never say never. I know they seem to post it up as a retirement party but Iโm getting a right slagging all day over that, Iโm not quite at the retirement age yet even though Iโve got an awful lot of grey hairs.
โBut I donโt plan that far in advance. I know what Iโm going to do for the rest of this year and who knows what the future brings. A lot of people said I should never go back the last time and I must say, Iโve thoroughly enjoyed the three years that Iโve been involved.โ
Looking forward to who might be his replacement as Tipperary manager, Sheedy was asked if Liam Cahill could be a possible candidate.
Both Sheedy and Cahill were both in the frame for the job back in 2018 when the position became vacant on the back of Michael Ryanโs departure.
Cahill is currently the Waterford senior boss, but has previously enjoyed underage success as manager in his native Tipperary.
In Sport: Liam Sheedy has stepped down as Tipperary boss after a three year reign but has refused to rule out a return to intercounty management#VMNews | @VMSportIE | @TipperaryGAA pic.twitter.com/nY8FFQvOvC
โ Virgin Media News (@VirginMediaNews) August 16, 2021
โIn fairness to Liam,โ says Sheedy, โheโs probably got a few decisions to make but I think Liam Cahill is a top-class guy, a top-class manager. Heโs done very well in Waterford so naturally, heโs going to be the name on most peopleโs lips.
โBut in fairness to the county board, theyโll take their few days and see whatโs available. Weโve a lot of good people in Tipperary, I think the most important thing about it is that we have a very good crop of hurlers.
โWeโve got some really good players that little bit older and thereโs also the group that Liam probably nurtured himself across minor, U20 and U21.
โI think sometimes when you lose, thereโs a lot made of it [about] โAre we in decline?โ I have no fears for that dressing room. Thatโs a really good dressing room and I think theyโll go on and do great things.โ
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Canโt be any joy in that for either team.
Thereโs a great documentary called Next Goal Wins about that American Samoa team
Is that the documentary about an irish backpacker that ended up coaching them ?
Awesome documentary,theyโre a seriously loveable team.
No, a MLS coach comes down from the US to train the team!
Yeah a Dutch lad and heโs mad as a bag of shpiders
Is there a lovable fat kid in it? Like in the movies?
No doubt we would scrapea 2-0 win and the result would be hailed as a success.
still ranked higher than Ireland
Not actually true as Micronesia isnโt an official FIFA qualifying country and the team was made up mainly of under-23 as it was an Olympic qualifier. The Australia vs American Samoa match is still the biggest win.
โฆshould have read the article first. My badโฆ Red thumbs welcome.
What a laughโฆ..qualification for the Olympics.