Tipperary’s search for a new senior football boss is continuing in the background, as they are set to interview a footballing great this week to possibly fill the role.
Former Kerry footballer Marc Ó’Sé is believed to have expressed an interest in taking up the position and is set to meet with Tipperary officials about the project going forward.
Ó'Sé has been involved in management at club level in Kerry since he hung up his boots in 2019, guiding North Kerry outfit Listry to a Premier Junior Football Final in 2022, only to be undone by David Clifford's Fossa in the decider.
David Power vacated the role back in June after a four-year involvement with the senior team and Tipp have been on the hunt since, interviewing several candidates from outside the county.
Two candidates from Cork have also been interviewed in recent weeks for the coaching role, but no appointment has been made for any role to date.
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