Seamus 'Banty' McEnaney steps down as Monaghan manager

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Seamus 'Banty' Mcenaney Steps Down As Monaghan Manager
Monaghan GAA today confirmed that McEnaney's second stint as manager of the county has come to and end. Photo Credit: ©INPHO/Tom Maher
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Seamus 'Banty' McEnaney has become the latest inter-county football manager to step away from his position.

Monaghan GAA today confirmed that McEnaney's second stint as manager of the county has come to and end.

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In a parting statement McEnaney said: “I would like to announce that I will be stepping down as Monaghan Senior Football Team Manager with immediate effect. At this time, I would like to thank Monaghan County Board for their unwavering support for me and my management team and players over the course of the last three years.

"I want to thank each and every member of my management team and backroom team for their enormous contribution and commitment in pursuit of success for the Monaghan Senior Team under my stewardship.

"I want to thank Rosie and my entire family for their steadfast loyalty, tolerance and sacrifice in light of the time away from them that the role as an intercounty manager demands. Family are not only important. Family is everything.

"I want to thank all of the sponsors of Monaghan GAA for their generosity and financial support of our team, particularly All Boro Floor Services/Traynor family as our main sponsor.

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"The Monaghan players are a very special bunch of men who have been fantastic ambassadors for the people of Monaghan in the past and during my term as manager. I have no doubt that they will continue to represent this great county with pride and distinction into the future.

"Managing Monaghan has been one of the great privileges and honours of my life, one that I have never taken for granted. I am very grateful to the Monaghan County Board and my club, Corduff Gaels, for giving me the opportunity to represent them in the role as Monaghan Team Manager.

"Over the past three years we have experienced a huge range of emotions, some fantastic days and performances to moments of immense sadness.

"I reflect on the sudden passing of my great friend and main sponsor Phil Traynor and the devastating loss of our 2018 Ulster Minor Championship winning captain Breandán ‘Ógie’ Duffy followed by the huge emotion of the victory over Armagh to reach our first Ulster final in 6 years only to lose the final agonizingly.

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"This contrasted with this year’s final day beating The Dubs to maintain Division One status to ensure that Monaghan supporters can enjoy Division One football for a ninth consecutive year, a record we are rightly proud of..

McEnaney first held managed the county from 2004 to 2010, winning Allianz League Division 2 title in 2005. He took over for a second stint in 2019 and led the county to last year's Ulster final.

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