Armagh ratify McGeeney for 2022 season
August 03, 2021
Armagh manager Kieran McGeeney ©INPHO/Laszlo Geczo
Armagh manager Kieran McGeeney is set for an eighth season in charge of the Orchard County after the county board agreed to extend his tenure this evening.
At its first physical meeting in over a year, the Armagh County Committee met outdoors at the Athletic Grounds and agreed to ratify McGeeney for the 2022 season.
It comes just a few weeks after McGeeney’s side lost out in an Ulster championship classic to Monaghan which saw their neighbours advancing to last Saturday’s provincial decider at Croke Park where they lost out to Tyrone by a single point.
Armagh ratify McGeeney for 2022 season
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