
Andy McEntee
Andy McEntee is a prominent Gaelic football manager, known for his leadership of the Antrim senior team. Under his guidance, the team has sought to enhance its competitive edge in the Ulster Senior Football Championship. McEntee's commitment to Antrim's home venue, Corrigan Park, reflects his dedication to ensuring the team plays at its true home, a sentiment echoed by his players and supporters. His coaching strategies and ability to rally his team around core values have been pivotal in Antrim's recent performances.
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Recent news mentions
Andy McEntee is among the senior intercounty managers who have stepped away from their roles.
Dublin job is Ger Brennan’s to turn down, while Gavin Devlin is well placed to land Louth role – The Irish TimesAndy McEntee has stepped down as Antrim senior football manager after three years at the helm.
Kevin McStay relieved of his role as Mayo manager – The Irish TimesA frustrating season for Andy McEntee’s team ended in relegation.
Spectre of Tailteann stalks Leinster quarter-finals – The Irish TimesAndy McEntee is the manager of the Antrim football team.
How the provincial football championships are shaping up – The Irish TimesAndy McEntee vowed that his team would not fulfil the fixture anywhere else.
Controversial Antrim-Armagh game set to be played at Corrigan Park – The Irish TimesThe standoff between the fixture makers and Andy McEntee’s team has led to a conflict regarding the venue for the match.
Tyrone’s Niall Morgan ‘full of admiration for Antrim’ for not ceding ground in fixture wrangle – The Irish TimesAndy McEntee raised concerns about a rule change that was not communicated to the teams.
FRC have done a lot right but some rules need binning – The Irish TimesAntrim manager Andy McEntee and his players dug in and insisted they would only play the game at Corrigan Park.
Decision on Ulster quarter-final venue put off as Antrim double down on Corrigan Park – The Irish Times







































