Hogan to remain at Ballyboden helm
Updated: Sunday, 09 Dec 2007 14:58
Offaly native Liam Hogan has reversed his decision to step down as manager of Dublin hurling champions Ballyboden St Enda's.
Hogan informed the rest of his management team after the club's historic county final victory over St Vincent's of his decision to end his reign once the season had ended.
However, after protests from the squad and on viewing the reaction to last Sunday's narrow defeat to Birr in the Leinster SHC final, Hogan has changed his mind and will remain at the helm for another season.
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