'Do I get the dreaded vote of confidence to continue?'

August 07, 2014

Liam Bradley with his son Paddy on the sideline during Antrim's Ulster SFC semi final clash with Donegal.
Liam Bradley could step down as Antrim football manager if the county board decides to seek nominations for the post.

The Glenullin man, who is in his second stint with the Saffrons, will consider his options over the next fortnight amid speculation that some members of the county board favour a change in management after a poor Allianz League Division 4 campaign and championship defeats to Donegal and Limerick.

"County board members are quite entitled to their opinion - I have no problem with that," Bradley said in the Irish News.

"At the end of the day, when we reflect on the season, we have to be brutally honest: our league form was poor. I have to hold my hands up. In the championship, we were slightly better.

"Do I get the dreaded vote of confidence (to continue)? And what's that telling me? We have started a process of rebuilding and we're only halfway through that process. Everything boils down to attitude."

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