However there is also news of two panelists stepping back in 2022.
Tomas Ó Sé is excited to come on board with Offaly, according to manager John Maughan.
The five time All-Ireland was added to the backroom team for 2022 last week.
The Faithful will compete in division two of the National Football League for the first time in fifteen years next season.
Maughan says having the former Kerry defender in the set-up is a big boost:
Both will be without the services of two of the 2021 panel after Cappincur's Eoin Carroll and Bracknagh's Peter Cunningham announced they were stepping back.
Carroll is to spend a year travelling while Cunningham's role in the Defense Forces will see him completing a tour abroad.
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