John Cleary has brought a level of progress to Cork's senior footballers during his tenure and there is no natural successor should the manager choose to step away, according to Éamonn Fitzmaurice.
John Cleary has brought a level of progress to Cork's senior footballers during his tenure and there is no natural successor should the manager choose to step away, according to Éamonn Fitzmaurice.
"People within Cork especially would want John Cleary to stay on. He's progressed the team, he's a steady hand, there's no dramatics with him win or lose," the former Kerry manager said on The Sunday Game. "But even if he decided to step back - because it is such a huge commitment - I don't think there is a natural successor within Cork that's ready to go now.
Also speaking on the programme, Lee Keegan lavished praise on Louth and the work of the manager Ger Brennan and his staff.
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