Logan undecided over possible return to management

Feargal Logan lifted the Sam Maguire Cup after Tyrone's triumph in 2021
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Former Tyrone joint-boss Feargal Logan says he doesn't know if he will make a managerial return after suffering a stroke a year ago.
Logan and Brian Dooher took the Red Hands to All-Ireland glory in 2021, but the pair stepped down from the roles last August.
The solicitor has recovered over the past 12 months but has yet to return to work.
Logan told this week's GAA Social podcast that he has not made a decision on his future in the sport.
"I genuinely don't know - how I reinvent now, I have to start moving forward again as I've had a by-ball of a year," said the 56-year-old.
"And how I reinvent in anything - work, football, I genuinely don't know. What I do know is I won't go at the pace I did before whatever I do.
"Who knows. If you said when I finished playing for Tyrone, I would manage the Tyrone team, or the U21 team, I would say you're mad."
Logan and Dooher guided Tyrone to the All-Ireland title in their first season in charge.
It was just hours before a Football League derby against Derry when Logan became unwell and suffered a stroke.
"I'm probably old enough now to say never say never, but who knows what the future holds.
"I suppose the key thing is to keep well and I know I'll not be at the same pace I was at."