Check out all the latest next Donegal manager odds as there is a familiar name fancied in the betting to make a return to the role.
Jim McGuinness Favourite To Be Next Donegal Manager
Jim McGuinness is the 4/5 odds-on favourite with BoyleSports to replace Paddy Carr in the
Donegal Senior Football hotseat.
McGuinness is one of the most influential managers of the modern era of gaelic football having overseen a golden generation of football in Donegal. Many credit McGuinness as the primary reason that Donegal went from an underachieving football county in the early 2000's to one that was a perennial contender for the All-Ireland in the 2010s.
The Glenties native took over the Donegal senior job in 2010 and quickly turned around the fortunes of the county. A large part of the reason that he was selected for the job was because he had brought the Donegal u21 side to an All-Ireland final that year.
Here are some Free Bets in the UK and Ireland!Sign up to BoyleSports in Ireland & GET €40 FREE BETS WHEN YOU BET €10! T&Cs applySign up to BoyleSports in the UK & GET £20 FREE BETS WHEN YOU BET £10! T&Cs applyIn McGuinness' first year in charge of the squad he brought led the team to promotion from Division Two to Division One of the National Leagues. There was more success to come in 2011 as McGuinness, thanks to what would become his trademark style of defensive football, as the county won their first Ulster Title since 1992.
Paddy Carr Resigns From Donegal Manager Job
Carr took over from Declan Bonner in October and while his National League campaign began with victory over Kerry in Ballybofey, subsequent defeats to Tyrone, Monaghan, Armagh and Mayo have left the two-time All-Ireland champions already consigned to relegation to Division Two with a round of National League action remaining.Carr's resignation came as a shock to gaelic football fans. It is very strange to see a manager resign in the middle of an intercounty season even if there team gets relegated in the league.There have been reports that Paddy Carr was more or less forced to resign with backlash coming from the Donegal players, presumably pointing the blame at Carr for the team's poor performances in the league. Donegal's last game was their worst performance to date as they fell to a humiliating 11-point defeat at the hands of Mayo, a county that had never won a game in Ballybofey prior to that game.McGuinness confirmed last week to the Irish Examiner’s Gaelic Football podcast that he was part of a possible managerial ticket involving Rory Kavanagh and Karl Lacey last year, but was never contacted after Kavanagh withdrew from the race despite being “willing to help.”
Betting Favourites To Be Next Donegal Manager
While Jim McGuinness, Donegal's winning captain from 1992, who also oversaw the second of
Donegal’s All-Ireland titles when he managed the 2012 final victory over Mayo, is rated favourite with BoyleSports their are some other interesting names in the race for the Donegal manager job.Second in the betting market for the role is St Eunan’s manager Rory Kavanagh, who is 3/1 second favourite.Michael Murphy, who announced a shock retirement from the inter-county game in November, is also in the mix as 5/1 third favourite. An immediate return for Declan Bonner is rated an outside 25/1 chance, as is an Ulster return for Louth manager Mickey Harte.In other gaelic football news, Galway will host Kerry this Sunday in the National League with a place in the Division One Final on the line. We previewed the
Galway v Kerry game and took a look at each team's chances in the final round of league action.
Lawrence Lyons, Spokesperson for BoyleSports commented:“Rory Kavanagh was hot favourite last time, but punters are gunning for big Jim already so there are plenty out there who believe he’s the one to get Donegal winning matches again.” *Prices subject to fluctuation