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Published 15:43 24 Sept 2019 BST
Updated 16:49 24 Sept 2019 BST
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Some are partial to Fitzgerald taking over while some others reckon his 'sweeper-style' mightn't go well. But the murmurs haven't gone away.
The fact of the matter is - Fitzgerald has three years completed in Wexford and is yet to commit to a fourth. He has taken them a long way but last year's agonising loss to Tipperary was a tough one to take. The longer Davy takes, the longer this will rumble on.
It's all in Davy's hands though. Priced at 5/4 with Paddy Power on Tuesday morning, the bookmaker was forced to slash their odds to 1/2 as a flurry of bets came their way. With the cash continuing to drop, they have since suspended betting on Fitzgerald becoming the next Galway manager.
“It has been remarkable to watch the slew of support for Davy Fitz to become the next Galway manager. Just over one month ago the very notion seemed about as likely as Boris Johnson convincing the Queen of England to break the law,” a spokesperson for Paddy Power said."Others linked with the post include former selectors Noel Larkin and Franny Forde while Anthony Daly and Brian Hanley are also in the mix.
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