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Yet another managerial casualty after a turbulent day of football qualifiers

    Brian McIver has stepped down as manager of the Derry Senior Football team, after h...



Yet another managerial casualt...
Football

Yet another managerial casualty after a turbulent day of football qualifiers

 

 

Brian McIver has stepped down as manager of the Derry Senior Football team, after his side's six-point loss to Galway in the All-Ireland SFC Round 3 qualifiers at Pearse Stadium on Saturday evening.

McIver slammed referee Conor Lane for a number of decisions which he felt were quite controversial, none more so than the decision not to award a penalty after an apparent foul on Cailean O'Boyle in the second half.

"You come down here, you plan and put in the effort and you get a referee like that,” he said.

“All you have to do and look at the pattern of frees - a six-point turnaround. A penalty could have seen us bring the game down to a point, instead the play went up the other end and they got a goal.

“Having said that, we accept (some) responsibility ourselves. You can’t always, in a match, blame the referee. We kicked some chances wide in the second half.

“At the end of the day, games should be decided by players and not by referees."

The performance, he explained, was the tipping point in his tenure as manager and despite leading the Ulster side back to Division 1, has called time on his time at the helm of the team.

“I’ve had to step down. Everything in the GAA has moved on in the last 20 years, except for the standard of refereeing," he said.

“Maybe I’ll be seen as totally biased, but I thought it was one of the worst refereeing displays I have seen in my life.

“The black card was absolutely another crazy decision. These guys are accountable to nobody, yet everything in the GAA is designed to improve things. The standard of refereeing is just getting worse over the years."

He did credit his players though and complimented their efforts throughout his time in charge.

“The players have given everything and I’m very pleased with all they have done in the last three years.

"And the same for the county board and the rest of the management. Everybody has been great, and I really wish the Derry lads the best of luck.

"They work as hard as anyone else in the rest of the country, but when you come to a ground like this and get turned over like that - it’s absolutely brutal."

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