Former Down and Irish international rules manager Pete McGrath has revealed that he would is interested in the vacant managerial role at Armagh.
Despite his history will Down, McGrath insisted that the Armagh job is one that interests him.
'If I was approached, I would give the offer serious consideration. If Armagh were interested in me, I would certainly think about it,' he told the Irish News.
McGrath was surprisingly not considered for a return to management with Down after Ross Carr left the post, and he admitted that it's a decision that still rankles with him.
When asked if the pain had started to ease, he replied: 'It hasn't really. I think it is one of those things that is going to linger.
'In saying that, I have got to move on. I can't allow my life to be overwhelmed by something that was devastating and very hurtful. It is still very much there and I just wouldn't be on top of the world at the moment.
'But it's up to me to make sure that it doesn't take a grip. No-one should allow that to happen because it would all sorts of inroads into you health and well-being.'