Baker's time up in Antrim?

August 27, 2014

Antrim's manager Liam Bradley speaks to his team before the game. INPHO

Liam Bradley's future as Antrim senior football manager is up in the air as the County Board are set to hold interviews for the post tomorrow.

Former Louth manager Aidan O'Rourke and Lamh Dhearg's Frank Fitzsimmons have been nominated for the job which is currently occupied by 'Baker'.

Ex-Monaghan and Meath manager Seamus McEnaney revealed to the Irish News he was approached by an Antrim club who wanted to nominate but declined the offer.

"I would have absolutely no interest in any job where there is a manager already in place," 'Banty' remarked.

"I would have too much respect for 'Baker' and it would be unethical of me to allow my name go forward.

"I was asked to let my name go forward but I let it be known in no uncertain terms that I have zero interest in the Antrim job while there is a man in the position."

When Bradley became aware of moves to remove him he told the Irish News: "Whether I want to become involved in a position I already hold is something I'd have to think about."


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