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Feargal Logan: No-one is invincible says GAA manager after stroke

Logan, along with Brian Dooher, led Tyrone senior footballers to their fourth All-Ireland title in their first season in charge in 2021.

He has been a notable absentee from the sidelines for almost four months.

Gaelic football has been central to his life, and it is a hobby and a passion he is keen to get back into.

“In the immortal words of the late Art McRory [former Tyrone manager] ‘it’s a disease and there is no cure’.

“In one sense it is a focus, and it’s a good environment to be about,” he added.

Tyrone will play Donegal on Saturday in Ballybofey and while Logan said there will be a “determined Tyrone outfit” there, he is also determined to “contribute”.

“If I’m fit and able it’s a lot better than sitting in this room here watching it on TV and nearly breaking the TV a few times.

“I hope to dip my toes back in here as we go forward and it’s small steps with everything in life now.

“Hopefully we’ll see where the football fits into all that.”

So do not be surprised if you see a familiar face in the stand of MacCumhaill Park in Ballybofey this weekend, as Feargal Logan, slowly but surely, gets back to, not only full health, but a sport he loves.


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