Feeney hits out at 'individuals'

November 27, 2008
Mayo GAA secretary Sean Feeney has stressed that the county senior team must come together as one if they are to fulfil their potential of winning an All-Ireland title. Feeney has stated in his address to the annual convention that will be held next Monday night that Mayo must play as a team and not a team of individuals, which he feels has been the case in recent years. "The senior team must be disappointed with their season," said Feeney. "No effort was spared by management to prepare the team. The week in Portugal was productive but unfortunately in tight games reason often goes out the window. "The Galway and Tyrone games could and should have been won. There is one lesson yet to be learned and that is team effort wins matches, not a team of individuals. "It does not matter whether you go through the backdoor or the front door, the end is Sam Maguire. Some of the interviews given by players prior to and during the campaign made me cringe. I hope we have seen the last of it. Lets do the talking on the field and not the paper.."

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