Dessie Farrell will stay put as Dublin boss it has been confirmed.
Farrell took over the job from Jim Gavin back in 2020 and led Dublin to All-Ireland glory that very year.
And it has now been confirmed that he will stay on for a further two years.
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There had been mounting speculation about Farrell's rumour with the Na Fianna's man initial three year term up this year.
But Farrell will stay on for a further two years with Dublin.
Dublin GAA took to social media to release the news, saying: "Dublin GAA County Committee are pleased to announce that Dessie Farrell will continue as Dublin Senior Football manager for a further two years"
Farrell took over the job in the pandemic hit year of 2020 where Dublin won the All-Ireland title in front of an empty Croke Park but have been knocked out in the semi-final stage in both 2021 and 2022.
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