Go away and repair a stone wall or something
Shane Ward has expressed his desire to remain on as Leitrim football manager for a third year.
Leitrim were knocked out of the championship by neighbours Sligo on Saturday, but Ward took encouragement from their win over Waterford, which was only their second ever in the All-Ireland qualifier series.
“We’ll take the week to consider how we move forward,” the Donegal native said in the Irish Daily Mirror.
"I’m very committed to Leitrim GAA in general. I’ve done a lot of coaching with them and I hope to do the same in the future.
“It’s been a progressive campaign. We won a qualifier game. Little steps of progress are major steps for us and we’re very much focused on that.”
banter
Leitrim man abusing Sligo man for being a roaster. You couldn’t make it up
Who’s what says
Ward gone
No surprise there,who’s next in line?
Bring back Dessie Dolan
Where’s he at these days farmer?
I’ll take the job I’ll have them standing upright in a couple of years
Haven’t a clue
The position of Leitrim senior football manager is up for grabs and already there are two early front runners.
Following Shane Ward’s shock decision to step down along with his management team, the Leitrim County board must start the process of finding his successor.
Two names already being strongly touted with the role are former Leitrim footballer Aidan Rooney and ex-Longford star Padraic Davis.
Rooney is manager of Glencar/Manorhamilton and led Sligo to the Connacht MFC final last year, while he would be a popular choice amongst supporters.
Davis led Mohill to a senior league and championship double last year and he has the pedigree to step up to inter-county level.
We should amalgamation with Sligo and Roscommon
@anon67715551 's crowd gave us a bit of a hammering yesterday. I was expecting it unfortunately.
A right clippin alright farmer,were any of the Beirne’s playing?@thedancingbaby’s crowd are surely favourites for the senior again
Tomas I think.
Chalk it down Massey. Worth a decent punt actually.
Commiserations Farmerinthecity.