“I haven’t got an issue. You have the issue.”
Kildare manager Glenn Ryan has been under a lot of pressure after recent results and now a heated exchange with a local journalist only adds to the negativity in the camp.
Kildare were comfortably beaten by Armagh in the National League, and the defeat means that they have now went three games without a single victory or even a single point in the league table.
If the pressure was already mounting on the management team, then it was doubled when county board chairman Mick Gorman publicly criticised the squad earlier in the week.
Gorman was quoted by The Leinster Leader to have said: “I spoke to the management for a long time today about the situation and the necessity that performances and results have to greatly improve. We are fully aware that results are not good enough, not good enough for the county, and the players and the management are all fully aware of the situation.”
When the chairman’s comments were brought up outside the Kildare dressing room after the Armagh game on Sunday Ryan replied: “I don’t think the comments at the meeting had anything to do with anything out on the pitch.
“I don’t think they were properly reported either, but look all these things come to the fore when things aren’t going your way. I have a great relationship with Mick Gorman and with the county board and we’ll all keep working to do what we can to get the best out of these lads. Obviously, not at the moment but we’ll keep our heads down and keep working at it.”
However, a reporter from The Leinster Leader was standing next to Ryan and was quick to defend the report, which lead to a rather heated exchange between the two.
Ryan: “I was only told that, I wouldn’t bother reading them, but I was told that by people who were at the meeting that the report didn’t reflect the nature of the meeting.
Leinster Leader: “Do you want to listen to the tape?”
Ryan: “No, I have no interest in listening to the tape.”
Leinster Leader: “I was the one who reported it. And if you want to hear the tape I can send it to you.”
Ryan: “I don’t want to listen to it.”
Leinster Leader: “You can’t say that it wasn’t properly reported.”
Ryan: “I can give an opinion from what somebody else told me that was at it.”
Leinster Leader: “So it’s not your opinion, it’s somebody else’s opinion.”
Ryan: “It’s my opinion based on somebody who was at the meeting. I know you a long time, you can stand here in front of all of these and profess what you want to profess – it’s probably not the time …”
Leinster Leader: “I agree with you.”
Ryan: “It’s probably not the time for you, who I would know for a long time, to be trying to put that out here in front of these. If you have an issue with me saying that, sure you have my number, you ring it loads of times, there’s no problem.”
Leinster Leader: “I haven’t got an issue. You have the issue.”
Ryan: “I’m only answering the question.”
Leinster Leader: “You’re answering a question on hearsay.”
Ryan: “I’m only answering a question.”
Leinster Leader: “If you say it wasn’t properly reported, and I reported it, that’s coming back to me.”
Ryan: “I was told it wasn’t properly reported.”
Leinster Leader: “I can send you the tape.”
Ryan: “I know you a long time and it’s a pity, when we’re at our lowest, you don’t get the support of people that you know a long time. And that’s disappointing.”
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