Football Focus: Seamus McEnaney
Seamus McEnaney takes an in-depth look at the football scene and all the weekend's Allianz NFL action
Seamus McEnaney takes an in-depth look at the football scene and all the weekend's Allianz NFL action
Seamus McEnaney, Ray Silke and Dessie Dolan reflect on Kildare's win over Donegal
Seamus McEnaney, Ray Silke and Dessie Dolan reflect on Dublin's win over Cork
Former Meath boss Seamus McEnaney has emerged as a contender for the vacant manager's position at Roscommon.
Seamus McEnaney explains to Pat Spillane his reasons for stepping down from the Meath job
Brian Carthy reports on Seamus McEnaney's decision to step down, and rounds up all the team news ahead of the football quarter-finals
Séamus McEnaney has stepped down as manager of the Meath senior football team.
Current Meath boss Seamus McEnaney is one of six nominated for the vacant post as Monaghan senior football manager.
Meath manager Seamus McEnaney has said he will make a decision on his future this week after his side's Championship exit at the hands of Laois.
Meath boss Seamus McEnaney on the loss to Laois in the SFC qualifiers
Meath manager Seamus McEnaney on his team's loss to Dublin
Meath manager Seamus McEnaney, Jason Sherlock and John Maughan discuss the weekend's GAA.
Meath manager Seamus McEnaney says the panel have remained totally focused on football.
Meath boss Seamus McEnaney was quick to highlight a positive team ethic after his side's impressive Leinster SFC semi-final victory over Kildare at Croke Park.
Seamus McEnaney speaks to Darren Frehill following the win over Carlow
Meath manager Seamus McEnaney says his side were lucky to draw
Meath manager Seamus McEnaney felt his side were lucky to earn a draw in their Leinster SFC quarter-final clash against Carlow in Tullamore.
Meath manager Seamus McEnaney has made two personnel changes to the Meath side for the Sunday's Leinster SFC quarter-final against Carlow in Tullamore.
When Meath trailed by five points against Wicklow in Dr Cullen Park after just 14 minutes, Seamus McEnaney watched on and waited for his side to show the fight and togetherness that he claimed was in the panel.
The Monaghan manager reflects on the win over Wicklow and the loss of Seamus Kenny to the side through injury.