Limerick hurling manager Justin McCarthy faces another vote of no confidence at a County Board meeting this evening.
A special meeting has been called where over 100 delegates will decide whether he will continue as the counties manager.
A two-thirds majority is needed to remove him but observers believe the McCarthy has enough support to remain in charge of the senior county hurling team.
The unrest in Limerick hurling circles has been going on since October when McCarthy dropped a dozen senior squad members, which led to other squad members withdrawing in protest.
McCarthy has already survived one vote of no confidence from the county board in December of last year.