And chairman Andy Kettle told reporters that Gilroy was unlikely to be leaving his post anytime soon:
“You’d be a brave man that would say anything against him continuing. He has a young family, he has to sit back and think about it but I am sure that he can see more All-Irelands in this squad and maybe he doesn’t want to leave until he gets them.”
Dublin confident Gilroy will remain as manager
PAT GILROY HAS brought Dublin a long way since taking over the team in 2009 and the board are confident he won’t be leaving anytime soon.
Gilroy has guided Dublin to their first All-Ireland in 16 years, rejuvenating a team who have been accused of ‘choking’ on several occasions in the past.
And chairman Andy Kettle told reporters that Gilroy was unlikely to be leaving his post anytime soon:
In the region of 35,000 fans were reported to have turned out last night, to celebrate Dublin’s historic defeat of Kerry.
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