Tullamore's Mark Plunkett will be joined by former Offaly Senior Football Manager Gerry Fahy.
Offaly's under 20 management team for 2025 has been named for ratification.
Tullamore's Mark Plunkett will take over the panel as manager, and will be joined by former Offaly senior football manager, Gerry Fahy.
Fahy's time over the Faithful County will be remembered for his departure from the job that led to the entire playing panel withdrawing their services in 2004.
Plunkett will also call on Tullamore's Benny O'Brien, and Rhode's Brian Darby to complete the backroom team.
The former Colaiste Choilm manager says Fahy brings invaluable experience to Offaly:
He looks forward to taking on the role with Midlands 103's David Hollywood:
Sports Editor with the Tullamore Tribune, Kevin Corrigan believes Offaly now have a very strong management team:
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