Paddy Tally set to be named new Derry manager
Paddy Tally is set to be appointed Derry manager before the end of the week after a long running search for a new boss.
Paddy Tally is set to be named the new Derry football manager by the end of the week.
Tally had agreed to stay with Kerry for a fourth year, but fresh overtures from Derry this week are understood to have led to a change of heart.
Derry were the only county left without a manager in the wake of Mickey Harte’s departure in early July after one year in charge.
A number of high profile candidates were linked with the job including James Horan, Peter Keane, Malachy O’Rourke, Karl Lacey and Jim Gavin.
But with no-one agreeing to take charge, Division 1 champions Derry found themselves in an increasingly difficult position.
Landing Tally will be a major boost and a move the players are likely to welcome.
The Galbally man has coached Tyrone (2003) and Kerry (2022) to All-Ireland titles, while he managed down for three years (2019-21).
Tally’s imminent move, which has yet to be confirmed by Derry GAA, will mean a return to the Oak Leaf County, where he worked for three years when Brian McIver was in charge (2013-15).
It also leave Kerry, who have added Cian O’Neill as lead coach, on the lookout for a new ‘Performance Coach’ after Tally had initially replaced former Clare hurling All Star, Tony Griffin.
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