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Pete McGrath wants to remain in charge of the Fermanagh senior footballers and is hopeful the County Board will ratify his appointment.
McGrath has been in charge of the Ernesiders for the last three years and last year guided the team to an All-Ireland quarter-final.
Following their controversial exit from the All-Ireland series at the hands of Mayo, McGrath believes his team are capable of taking a big step forward and is keen to remain at the helm for another season.
“I thought about a lot of things and, at the end of it all, it's in everyone's interests that a decision be made sooner rather than later,” McGrath told the Irish News.
“I'd be more than happy to stay on if they want me.
“There's a lot of potential within the squad. The group of players have worked exceptionally hard over this last number of years and I think there is another level or two in them, and I'd be very keen to be the person leading the charge to get that out of them.”
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