
Kieran McGeeney
Kieran McGeeney is a well-regarded manager for the Armagh senior football team, known for his leadership and tactical insights in competitive matches.
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Kieran McGeeney is the coach of Armagh and faced frustration after his team's mistakes against Kerry.
The green and gold pieces are now falling into place for Kerry – The Irish TimesKieran McGeeney expressed disappointment over his team's performance.
Kerry leave no doubt in crushing victory to knock out Armagh – The Irish TimesArmagh manager Kieran McGeeney has made two changes.
Kerry hammer Armagh, Meath v Mayo going down to the wire, Clare lead Dublin at half-time – The Irish TimesArmagh manager Kieran McGeeney was asked how he kept his two goalkeepers happy.
What we learned from the GAA weekend – The Irish TimesKieran McGeeney’s men advanced to Round 2A of this year’s All-Ireland Championship.
Armagh prove too strong for misfiring Derry as they progress to Round 2A in comfortable fashion – The Irish TimesKieran McGeeney was bringing on Ethan Rafferty in the forward line.
What we learned from the weekend’s GAA – The Irish TimesKieran McGeeney is the Armagh manager who commented on his team's performance after the match.
Kobe McDonald in sparkling form again as Mayo see it out against Armagh in thriller – The Irish TimesKieran McGeeney is juggling departures and arrivals in his team like an air traffic controller.
Welcome back to the league, the faithful droopy-eyed hound of the GAA family – The Irish TimesKieran McGeeney's Armagh will face Malachy O’Rourke’s Tyrone in a heavyweight meeting.
Boost for Dingle as Mark O’Connor set to return for All-Ireland semi-final against Ballyboden – The Irish TimesKieran McGeeney is the manager of Armagh.
Armagh and Tyrone to meet in Ulster preliminary round next year – The Irish TimesKieran McGeeney is an All-Ireland winning coach known for commanding respect and fostering team unity.
As a player Andy Moran was relentlessly positive. Mayo need that now – The Irish TimesKieran McGeeney's men were going to pull away at the start of the second half.
Kerry blitz Armagh and again prove masters at confounding expectation – The Irish TimesKieran McGeeney has faced criticism as a manager but has shown resilience and managerial quality over the years.
How Kieran McGeeney came through the criticism to show his managerial quality – The Irish TimesKieran McGeeney is referenced as the manager of the Armagh team, which is seen as having a feel-good aura.
Kerry’s problem is the calibre of player in the squad. Everything hinges on David Clifford – The Irish TimesKieran McGeeney expressed frustration at the possibility of mid-championship rule alterations.
Kickout mark rule changed after central council vote – The Irish TimesKieran McGeeney is mentioned as having a strong squad with nearly two players for every position.
There’s an air of finality around Kerry after losing to Meath – The Irish TimesKieran McGeeney kicked a flag on the line and was yellow carded with Tyrone being awarded a 20m free.
The rules that hurling could, and should, steal from football immediately – The Irish TimesFor Kieran McGeeney, it couldn’t really be set up any better.
Armagh are now in an unbelievable position – The Irish TimesManager Kieran McGeeney believes that with proper preseason training, week-on-week matches shouldn’t be a problem.
All-Ireland groups ticking nicely before they wind up and what else we learned from the GAA weekend – The Irish TimesKieran McGeeney is the manager of Armagh, contemplating squad rotation for the upcoming match.
Final games of SFC round-robin format will be more fun than a piñata at a children’s party – The Irish TimesKieran McGeeney was asked if he felt Armagh are a better team this season.
Armagh give wasteful Dublin a hard lesson in the new world order – The Irish TimesKieran McGeeney is known for his leadership in Gaelic football, having captained Armagh to their first All-Ireland title.
Mutual admirers Dessie Farrell and Kieran McGeeney help Dublin and Armagh get into their groove – The Irish TimesKieran McGeeney’s side produced 11 scorers, with Barry McCambridge and Conor Turbitt netting Armagh’s goals.
Armagh push past Ulster final pain to put Derry to the sword – The Irish TimesKieran McGeeney is the manager of Armagh and discussed the challenges ahead for his team.
Disciplinary measures likely after videos emerge of brawl at the end of Ulster final – The Irish TimesArmagh manager Kieran McGeeney must now try pick up his players again as they begin their Sam Maguire defence.
‘We did not want to give that crown up’ – The Irish Times
Kieran McGeeney is the Armagh counterpart to Jim McGuinness and comments on the uncertainty surrounding match venues.
Dublin dominance ends as Leinster set for change of guard – The Irish TimesKieran McGeeney is the manager of the Armagh team.
Armagh stare into the abyss but Tyrone fall over the edge – The Irish TimesMcGeeney is the manager of the Armagh team and spoke about issues after their match.
Con O’Callaghan thriving in captain’s role for Dublin, and Cork’s dual jewels − what we learned from the GAA weekend – The Irish TimesKieran McGeeney is the Armagh boss who stopped by the Walsh home as a mark of respect.
Armagh made to work hard for victory against Antrim in high-scoring contest – The Irish TimesKieran McGeeney’s All-Ireland champions rounded off the league with a blitz of 14-man Derry.
Spectre of Tailteann stalks Leinster quarter-finals – The Irish Times



















































































































































