Oisín McConville is mulling over his future as Wicklow football manager following last Sunday’s Tailteann Cup semi-final defeat to Limerick.
The former Crossmaglen and Armagh sharpshooter has now completed his initial three-year term and stressed that any decision regarding his future with the Garden County will be made in consultation with his family.
"Look, my term is over. That's the first thing to say. The next thing is, I understand that me being an inter-county manager is one thing. Me being an inter-county manager in Wicklow is a completely different thing because it's a pretty selfish endeavour on my part,” he told the GAA Social podcast.
"That really strikes home because you miss quite a bit of what is going on with the kids and (wife) Darina. She picks up a lot of slack.
"Honestly, if I was to say I was going back to Wicklow for the next 10 years, they would back me up in the morning. That's not my decision and also, I'm going to give it a week and see if it's even a possibility from home first.
"There's obviously conversations to be had after that.”
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