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<blockquote data-quote="Corkonian1" data-source="post: 7166630" data-attributes="member: 46698"><p>JimmyBarrySmurph </p><p></p><p>Why do you state 'better people' than you or anyone for that matter pick the development squad management. They are mostly picked on political agendas or because they are former inter-county players. It is easy to pick the 'exceptional' players but there are too many players who can make the difference left out by Cork management down through the years. </p><p></p><p>I would never doubt John Meylers 'effort' but don't you think there's more than 'effort' required if one is in charge of all the U-15 or U-16 potential inter-county players in a county? Meyler managed the U-16's to the AI Arrabawn title and soon later he was the Cork senior hurling manager. This wouldn't happen in a proper 'promotion and demotion' set-up. The County Board could easily implement it at all ages where the managers/selectors who do well with one age group are promoted to the next age level. It doesn't have to be a 'win at all cost' scenario and it's never long term only 2/3 years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Corkonian1, post: 7166630, member: 46698"] JimmyBarrySmurph Why do you state 'better people' than you or anyone for that matter pick the development squad management. They are mostly picked on political agendas or because they are former inter-county players. It is easy to pick the 'exceptional' players but there are too many players who can make the difference left out by Cork management down through the years. I would never doubt John Meylers 'effort' but don't you think there's more than 'effort' required if one is in charge of all the U-15 or U-16 potential inter-county players in a county? Meyler managed the U-16's to the AI Arrabawn title and soon later he was the Cork senior hurling manager. This wouldn't happen in a proper 'promotion and demotion' set-up. The County Board could easily implement it at all ages where the managers/selectors who do well with one age group are promoted to the next age level. It doesn't have to be a 'win at all cost' scenario and it's never long term only 2/3 years. [/QUOTE]
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