Donegal have backed manager Rory Gallagher by awarding a new three-year tenure in charge of the county's senior footballers.
Despite this year's All Ireland quarter-final defeat to Dublin and the Ulster final loss to Tyrone, tonight's county board meeting ratified in his new term.
Club delegates voted unanimously to re-appoint ex-assistant manager Gallagher, who succeeded Jim McGuinness in October 2014, for a further three years, with the option of an extra year.
Rory Gallagher has been appointed for 3 more years with a review for a 4th from today.
— Official Donegal GAA (@officialdonegal) September 19, 2016
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