The Down native said he considered throwing his hat into the ring for the Derry job before deciding against it. He’ll share a sideline with the man he calls a “very good friend” later this evening at Find Insurance Celtic Park
Antrim boss Mark Doran said he was close to throwing his hat into the ring to succeed outgoing Derry manager Paddy Tally last autumn before deciding against it.
Ciaran Meenagh, someone Doran describes as a “very good friend”, ended up being the clear choice having already worked with Derry when he took over as interim manager following Rory Gallagher’s departure in 2023.
Doran took over from Andy McEntee and the Ulster SFC draw as pitted Antrim against Derry this evening.
Friendships will be put on hold for 70 minutes and Doran insists Derry have the best man for the job.
“It just didn’t feel right at the time. Make no mistake in my eyes Derry have the best man for the job,” stated Doran.
“It was close enough but it just didn’t feel right and you have to go with your gut and that’s just it.
“I think Derry now, at last, have got the right man in and the best man for the job and a man I know very well.”
“We know what we’re facing and, in my eyes, they’re still one of the best teams in Ireland.
“Again, it’s no coincidence they’re now starting to go well and they’re probably the most unluckiest team in Ireland winning five games and not getting promoted.
“I know how highly the Down boys rated Ciaran and I know what a good coach he is and I know, look at the end of the day it’s not me against him.
“It’ll be Antrim against Derry, but Ciaran would be a very good friend but I know Derry definitely have the right man but I know the size of the task ahead of us.”
He added: “If you ask a hundred people in a room I think there’d be 99 of them saying Derry will win.
“Derry are one of the top teams in Ireland and I do think they’re the unluckiest team but all we look to do is try and give the best version of ourselves and it’s a serious opportunity for Antrim because there are good players in Antrim.
“But it is a building project and we’re trying to take one step at a time. Small gains but look at the end of the day you’re hoping Antrim boys can seize the opportunity because it is a brilliant opportunity to go into Celtic Park.
“It probably will take us to have our best 70 odd minutes and maybe Derry to have an off day but look that’s why we all love football. There’s always that hope isn’t there?”
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