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Shock GAA inter-county football managerial resignation in Ulster
Kieran Donnelly has stepped down as Fermanagh manager after four years in charge.
Donnelly's decision came out of the blue as he had an agreed term to take him through to the end of the 2027 season.
The former Fermanagh star's decision means there are now four inter-county football managerial vacancies across the country.
Westmeath, Waterford and Antrim are also on the lookout for managers after parting ways with Dermot McCabe, Paul Shankey and Andy McEntee respectively.
Fermanagh have often looked outside for managers, with Donegal man Charlie Mulgrew guiding them to the 2004 All-Ireland semi-final, John Maughan managing them for a season (2001) and Peter McGrath also in charge (2014-17).
Tyrone All-Ireland winners Ryan McMenamin and Peter Canavan have also taken the reins for the Erne men.
The only local men before Donnelly to manage Fermanagh over the past quarter of a century are Dom Corrigan, Malachy O'Rourke and Rory Gallagher, with the latter duo leading them to Ulster Finals.
It is unclear if Fermanagh will look inside or outside the county.