 Dominic Corrigan has been Fermanagh manager for two years |
Dominic Corrigan's future as manager of Fermanagh is to be clarified next week.
Corrigan has yet to agree to take charge of the Ernesiders for a third year while the county's board have not so far made it clear they want him to stay on.
County secretary Eugene Hueston said the matter would be resolved at a meeting on Thursday 16 October.
Meanwhile, Larry Tomkins has ended his seven-year stint as manager of Cork.
It follows a disappointing 2003 Championship campaign in which Cork lost to Limerick in the Munster semi-final and to Roscommon in the qualifiers.
It is expected the new manager will be revealed at next Tuesday's County Board meeting.
The favourite appears to be Billy Morgan, currently coach of the Nemo Rangers club, who led Cork to back-to-back All-Irelands in 1989 and 1990.