Gary gives listeners the run down on football in Offaly and the midlands from the perspective of the FAI.
There are positive signs for the future of Irish football in Offaly and the midlands.
That's according to Gary Seery, the Regional Development Officer in Offaly for the FAI.
Seery works with Offaly football clubs. He works with coaches. There's social inclusion work, and then there's the soccer camps where Gary met Midlands 103 today.
The numbers are up in the week-long camps. The Irish senior manager Stephen Kenny dropping in to say hi can only help burgeon those attendance statistics.
In a wide ranging discussion Gary starts off by telling David Hollywood just what his job entails:
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