Dublin supervisor Dessie Farrell has stepped down from his function after the county’s All-Eire quarter-final defeat towards Tyrone.
Farrell spent six years on the helm, guiding the Dubs to 2 All-Eire titles in addition to 5 Leinster Senior Soccer titles.
An All-Eire winner in his taking part in days, Farrell leaves his function after a second successive final eight exit within the Sam Maguire for Dublin after they misplaced 0-23 to 0-16 towards the Crimson Arms on Saturday.
“I’d have knowledgeable the county board initially of the season that this was my final one, I let the gamers know there now as effectively, it was all the time going to come back to an finish,” he advised BBC Sport NI.
“It was a privilege to work with so many nice individuals, gamers, coaches and backroom staff through the years, great servants to Dublin soccer and I’m very grateful for all they’ve given in service to the county, some particular relationships and recollections alongside the way in which.”
Farrell succeeded Jim Gavin as Dublin supervisor in 2020 and led the county to a sixth successive Sam Maguire win in his first season.
They then beat Kerry within the 2023 remaining for his or her second All-Eire success underneath his stewardship.
Farrell admitted that the seven-point defeat by Tyrone was a tricky means for him to bow out.
“We’re very dissatisfied with the extent of efficiency, you place so much into this and also you hope on the massive days it goes effectively, we have been out of sync, created some good taking pictures alternatives however our precise taking pictures effectivity was effectively under par and will not be adequate on days like this.”