McStay has his say

September 24, 2014

Kevin McStay. INPHO

Kevin McStay has outlined his position on the Mayo manager controversy.

Writing in his column for The Herald, McStay - who lost out on the job to Noel Connelly and Pat Holmes - states: "Having put my hand up for consideration for the job of Mayo senior football manager, I was perched uncomfortably in the gaze of the Mayo public.

"So, when the rejection came, as it did last Saturday, it was very public. But despite the massive disappointment felt, I'm glad I went for the vacancy.

"Managing my own county was a long held ambition of mine - many will not realise I went for the position way back in 1996, but no joy then either.

"This time around, I felt I had served my apprenticeship. Stints in charge of the Roscommon minors, the Mayo U21s, and , of course, St Brigid's All-Ireland club winners in 2013, had given me the confidence to believe I could manage at the elite level."

The Sunday Game pundit called on Mayo fans to support the new management team but defended Liam McHale, who would have been coach in his set-up, against criticism from within the county.

"Apparently, some players and members of James Horan's managerial structure had a problem with some of the comments he (McHale) made over a period of time in a local newspaper. God love them if their sensitivities were a little bruised.

"But I must make it clear to all: having worked at all levels of the game for more than 30 years. I have yet to meet or work with a better coach."


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