Harte: 'There's more to come'

Mickey Harte consoles Philip Jordan at the end of the semi-final defeat
Mickey Harte consoles Philip Jordan at the end of the semi-final defeat

Tyrone manager Mickey Harte says he still has the hunger to lead the county and that there is more still to come from his players.

Tyrone exited this year's Championship at the hands of Cork with many people since claiming it is the end of an era for the Red Hand county.

But Harte disagrees and told the Irish Examiner: 'It is a privilege to be working with the best footballers in Tyrone at this time in our history when they are among the best in the country. That's some privilege.

'If I didn't enjoy that and get a feel good factor of being around people of that quality then I should not be there. I still get that feeling, I still feel it is a privilege and I still feel there is more to do with this Tyrone team.

'As long as I believe that, I am going to stick around for another wee while.'

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