The Mayo man has been in charge for the past four seasons.
John Maughan congratulates Jack Cooney after the game. Image: Ben Brady/INPHO John Maughan congratulates Jack Cooney after the game. Image: Ben Brady/INPHO JOHN MAUGHAN WAS coy on his future as Offaly boss after his fourth season in charge ended with a one-sided defeat to Westmeath in the Tailteann Cup semi-final.
“In a dual county like Offaly, you need everyone because the playing pool is small. That’s just reality. You’d love to have more talent coming through and more competition for places but the reality is that takes a bit of time and we’re just not there yet. “We got overrun from the get-go. It was just a question from half-time onwards of playing for pride, playing for the jersey and that kind of stuff.
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