All-Ireland winning manager was unsurprisingly backed unanimously by delegates on Tuesday night
McGeeney was unsurprisingly backed by delegates on Tuesday night to stay at the helm for what will be his 11th year as Orchard County manager, having guided Armagh to All-Ireland glory in July.
“Following tonight’s County Committee meeting, club delegates unanimously supported Kieran McGeeney as the Senior County Football Manager and his backroom team for the 2025 season,” stated Armagh GAA. McGeeney’s future was less secure last year when his position was voted upon by delegates, and though he survived the ballot it was a situation that hung over the set-up for much of the 2024 season.Everything you need to know about the provincial SFC drawUltimately though the narrative of Armagh’s year was dictated by the players on the field as they won the Sam Maguire for only the second time in the county’s history.
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