Farrell calls for continuity

Brian Farrell says he is hoping Seamus McEnaney will stay on as Meath manager and bring what he regards as some badly needed continuity to the county set-up as speculation continues over the future of the manager and some of the more experienced players. "I think I'm after playing under about six different Meath managers and I've only played for Meath seven years," said the Nobber player. "I just think it needs some form of stability, one way or the other, not to be changing managers every year. It's very difficult the way football's gone, it's gone so professional now, it's very hard to create and impliment a plan and get your players in the shape you need in eight or nine months. You need a longer period than that. I would definitely like to see some form of continuity." "No matter what happens they (McEnaney and his management team) have raised the bar in terms of preparation, brought it to a new level. We would have only saw bits and pieces of it before where as this year it was very professional in fairness to them." It has also been reported that Nigel Crawford, Anthony Moyles and Brendan Murphy may call a halt on their inter-county careers.