Antrim chief Liam Bradley has revealed that assistant manager Niall Conway and fellow selector Paddy McNeill have left his backroom team while shedding little light on whether he will angle for a new term with the Saffrons.
Bradley's three-year contract with Antrim came to a disappointing end on Saturday night at Casement Park as Down's ability to score goals proved the home side's undoing in Round Three of the All-Ireland SFC qualifiers.
The Glenullin clubman, father of crocked Derry duo, Paddy and Eoin, was linked with the vacant managerial position in his native county prior to John Brennan's appointment, but opted to stay loyal to the Ulster finalists of two years ago.
"I will sit down and talk to the Antrim County Board about my future but I've enjoyed my three years here," 'Baker' told the BBC.
"I've enjoyed Antrim football and it is on nights like tonight (Saturday) that I like being a county boss."
Reflecting on the 12-point loss to last year's All-Ireland finalists, he added: "We're really disappointed, which shows how far this team has come in the last three years.
"The scoreline (of 3-13 to 0-10) does not reflect the effort my lads put in and there was a blatant penalty when Kevin Niblock was pushed.
"After half-time we played all the football but didn't take our chances - Down are capable of scoring goals, they did and it was curtains for us."