Kieran McGeeney will continue as Armagh manager for a 10th season after winning a vote at a meeting of club delegates tonight.The result came after the majority of clubs voted for him to continue in the role while the Armagh management committee unanimously recommend his retention to delegates."Following tonight's County Committee meeting, club delegates have strongly supported and ratified Kieran McGeeney as Senior County Football Manager for the 2024 season," said Armagh GAA.McGeeney's future has been a topic of hot conversation ever since it was announced that clubs would ultimately have the final say, and over the weekend RTÉ Sport learned that a number of clubs, particularly in the south of the county, were set to oppose.In the end though, it was a comfortable winning margin for McGeeney who is expected to add to his management team ahead of the 2024 season.Kieran Donaghy’s involvement remains unclear, although it is deemed unlikely that he will return for a third season as it stands.A number of players, including Aidan Forker, Ethan Rafferty and Aaron McKay, have publicly offered their support to McGeeney and it's understood that privately the players as a group have done likewise, with suggestions that a strong addition to the coaching ticket would be welcomed even if Donaghy does link up with the Orchard County.McGeeney became the longest serving inter-county manager after Colm Collins stood down as Clare boss at the end of their All-Ireland campaign in June.Meanwhile, Brian Dooher and Feargal Logan are expected to be handed a new three-year term in charge of Tyrone on Tuesday night.The Red Hand management committee are set to ratify the decision with little fuss expected despite the highs and lows of their