Bradley stay on the cards

July 25, 2014

Antrim's manager Liam Bradley speaks to his team before the game. INPHO
It's expected that Liam Bradley will be staying on as Antrim senior football manager.

Saffrons chairman Jim Murray has intimated that the Derry man can remain in the hotseat if he so wishes, pointing out that 'Baker' "wasn't appointed as an interim manager, he was appointed to bring Antrim forward."

Speaking in The Irish News, Murray suggests that Bradley, who was appointed Antrim manager for the second time last year, will be offered the opportunity to continue the work he started during the 2014 season:

"We'll sit down with Liam and Paddy some time next week to review the year. I haven't spoken to him since the Limerick game so I don't know what his feelings are.

"Liam mightn't want to stay. Now, no one has said that to me but that's a possibility.

"But we need to sit down with them and the minor management team and we'll have a good conversation as to where we're going."

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