The Mayo star is set to meet the Leitrim County Board next week as Mayo pick up the pieces from a devestating penalty shootout championship exit at the hands of Derry.
Andy Moran is planning to stay on as Leitrim manager for a fourth year and he expects Kevin McStay will continue on in his native Mayo.
The margins this season were extremely fine for McStay and co, having lost the Connacht final by a single point to Galway. “I don’t think so,” he said “I think he has got a four year term. To me a telling reflection on football was the Galway/Mayo Connacht Championship final. On Aidan O’Shea’s future with Mayo, Moran said: “I don't think there's any question about Aidan coming back. There's maybe one or two others that you'd be more worried about.
Moran, who has just completed three years in Letrim, praised the players for getting into the gym after last year’s Championship exit to ready themselves for the 2024 season.“To be honest with you, that hasn't been decided,” he said. “We only stopped two weeks ago. I had a two-year term, plus one. “Even this year in the Tailteann Cup, we were bringing on under-20s. We were developing them, where you could have just brought on an older player if you wanted to up your own publicity.
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