Peter Creedon believes that Tipperary must start playing in a higher level in the league if they are to achieve their goals.
Creedon stepped down in the aftermath of the heavy defeat to Tyrone last weekend, but the passionate Tipperary man knows what's needed if Tipp are to progress to the next level.
"I think it's about stepping stones. We need to get in to division two and then get a season in division one. Brilliant," Creedon told the Tipperary Star.
"But we certainly need to get up to division two where we will get seven or eight harder games because our younger players are used to 60 minutes and there is a big jump from a sixty minute match to a 70-minute match."
He continued: "We need to have a good league campaign next season. It's going to be competitive - you are looking at Sligo, they are going well, you are looking at Westmeath, Fermanagh are out (promoted). It's about hard work, actually there is no formula for it. Hunger is a great sauce, the more hunger you have the better."
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