Mickey Ned undecided about future
Updated: Saturday, 08 Aug 2009 11:13
Mickey Ned O'Sullivan is tight-lipped about whether he will seek another year as manager of the Limerick senior football team following their exit from this year’s championship.
The Treatymen were beaten by Meath in the qualifiers last weekend after narrowly going down to Cork in the Munster SFC final.
The former Kerry legend said; 'For the players they are young, Mickey Ned is not young. They will bounce back.
'These lads have enormous character - they play football because they enjoy playing football. They would be out tomorrow evening playing football if they were asked. For us the bottom line is that we are out of the championship.'
As for his own future, the Limerick boss claimed that any decision taken would be a collective one between 12 people.
'This is not the time for decisions,' he said.
'Whatever decision I make is irrelevant because there are 12 guys in this management structure and whatever way it will be a collective decision. There are 12 people in our management team - I am the only spokesperson.'
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