Mickey Graham ends five-season tenure as Cavan football manager
After five seasons at the helm, Mickey Graham has decided to step down as the manager of the Cavan football team. Graham took charge in 2019 and achieved notable successes during his time in charge.
Under Graham’s leadership, Cavan secured a place in the Ulster final for the first time since 2001, although they were ultimately defeated by Donegal. However, the following year saw Cavan make history by beating Donegal in the Ulster final, winning the prestigious Anglo-Celt Cup for the first time in 23 years. It was a remarkable achievement, especially considering the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic, which forced the game to be played behind closed doors in November.
Despite their initial triumph, Cavan’s performance in the League deteriorated, and they found themselves competing in Division Four in 2022. However, Graham successfully guided the team back to Division Two with successive promotions.
Last year, Cavan was tipped as favorites to win the inaugural Tailteann Cup but ultimately fell short, losing the final to Westmeath. Despite this setback, Graham was reappointed for another two-year term. However, after deep consideration, he made the difficult decision not to see out his final season.
The Cavan County Board expressed their gratitude towards Graham, acknowledging his immense contribution to Cavan football and the GAA during his tenure. They commended his passion for the game, which he displayed both as a player and as a coach for the development squad. The County Board also thanked the players, backroom staff, and clubs for their unwavering support over the past five years.
With Graham’s departure, Cavan now joins Laois in the search for a new manager for the upcoming season. Finding the right candidate to lead the team will undoubtedly be a priority for both counties as they aim for success in 2024.
Graham leaves behind a legacy of achievements and will be remembered for his dedication to Cavan football. His successes, particularly the historic Ulster final victory, will be cherished by fans for years to come. As he embarks on a new chapter, Graham’s contribution to the sport will not be forgotten, and his endeavors will serve as a source of inspiration for future generations of Cavan footballers.
Overall, Mickey Graham’s departure marks the end of an era for Cavan football. His tenure was marked by highs and lows, but he leaves a lasting impact on the team and the sport. The search for a new manager will now begin, and fans eagerly anticipate the next chapter in the team’s journey.