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Published 15:44 18 Jul 2022 BST
Updated 15:46 18 Jul 2022 BST
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However there are still several counties who are currently manager-less, and there are certain names kicking about who could very well be interested in the jobs.
So for the first time in four years, the Offaly job is officially up for grabs, and there will no doubt be a lot of potential suitors but Tomas O Sé is currently leading the pack.
The Kerry legend was a part of the backroom team last season, and county chairman Michael Duignan had said on a podcast recently that the former defender could well be the man for the job.
Meath have been something of a yo-yo team in recent years, but last season was undoubtly a disappointment, and with the debacle between the county board and clubs, they almost got rid of McEntee late last season without proper diligence, so it was always going to be difficult to succeed this year.
A proud and famous county like The Royals will have no shortage of applicants, but the latest news is that native legend, Bernard Flynn has been nominated for the role.
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