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Replying To CTGAA10:  "I've been reading the posts here for last few weeks..the wording from county board was dreadful but going by other reports on finance shouldn't be any great surprise,
I'd be interested to know if ye want an inside or outside manager?
What will success be for Mayo,winning the Connacht title?
Wining the all Ireland very obvious but has that door closed?a lot of players are now older and best days probably behind them.
Is getting to all Ireland semi going to be a success if it happens??"
The wording was fine nothing wrong with it . The county board gave McStay and co ten days to go out on their own with dignity they refused . County board had no choice . Why has the door closed on us winning an all Ireland ? That's a pretty silly question .
We've gone backwards under McStag and co . But we still have the players . Also have lots of talent coming up from under 20s who got to all Ireland semi this year so the door is hardly closed on winning Sam.
We are actually one if the youngest teams in the country . Best days are actually still ahead sure look at Murphy back for Donegal .our oldest player is Aido but I'd say he will probably go now . Our average age is 23 so hardly best days are behind our guys don't know where you get your stats from .

S1234 (Mayo) - Posts: 273 - 02/07/2025 07:10:08    2623045

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Replying To yew_tree:  "100% we didn't and the funny thing is I've seen plenty of brilliant two pointers scored in clubs league games all year…so it's been an issue that the county team did not embrace or couldn't embrace the new rules. I don't buy the theory we don't have players that can kick 2 pointers. The way the team were setup and style of play hindered two pointers."
We can hopefully turn that to a positive next year Yew. A good manager can realise plenty of potential within the current squad and some changes to it with the new rules that we didn't exploit in 2025. Could be naive but would have thought that Liam McHale with his football playing and coaching career and some ideas from basketball tactics, attacking and defending 3 point zone, could have been a good man to have kept in the backroom team for the new rules. Not suggesting him as the new manager. People laugh at me for suggesting Cora as a selector but I think she'd bring a new perspective. We've dropped a bit in the standings so trying something a bit different can't be much worse than possibly making same mistakes again.

GreenandRed (Mayo) - Posts: 8151 - 02/07/2025 07:28:47    2623049

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Connacht Telegraph seem to be saying McConville yer front runner. I'd imagine the Louth job in ways might be more attractive for him if he was struggling with the commute to Wicklow.

FullOfPorter (Roscommon) - Posts: 237 - 02/07/2025 09:12:58    2623054

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Replying To FullOfPorter:  "Connacht Telegraph seem to be saying McConville yer front runner. I'd imagine the Louth job in ways might be more attractive for him if he was struggling with the commute to Wicklow."
Definitely. His wife is a Louth woman and he works in and coached the college team in Dundalk. Tony McEntee his former club and county teammates also linked with the job.

GreenandRed (Mayo) - Posts: 8151 - 02/07/2025 09:49:51    2623070

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I wouldn't be going by what the Telegraph say…going by some of their past stories.l from that journalist. It's a pure click bait paper now which is sad to see for such a historic paper.

yew_tree (Mayo) - Posts: 11679 - 02/07/2025 12:04:43    2623107

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Replying To yew_tree:  "100% we didn't and the funny thing is I've seen plenty of brilliant two pointers scored in clubs league games all year…so it's been an issue that the county team did not embrace or couldn't embrace the new rules. I don't buy the theory we don't have players that can kick 2 pointers. The way the team were setup and style of play hindered two pointers."
The cycling of the ball back and forth around the 2 point arc is daft and leads on many occasions to ball loss.
For some reason Mayo management seem to think that having club midfielders is more important than shooting forwards. It seems that the forwards are afraid to take a shot for fear of missing. We don't use the forward mark, O'Shea should be in the square causing havoc under the high ball but unfortunately he spends most of his time out the field.
My hope is the new management team will be different but with the Co. Board we have I have my doubts

cluichethar (Mayo) - Posts: 553 - 02/07/2025 15:53:56    2623192

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Replying To GreenandRed:  "We can hopefully turn that to a positive next year Yew. A good manager can realise plenty of potential within the current squad and some changes to it with the new rules that we didn't exploit in 2025. Could be naive but would have thought that Liam McHale with his football playing and coaching career and some ideas from basketball tactics, attacking and defending 3 point zone, could have been a good man to have kept in the backroom team for the new rules. Not suggesting him as the new manager. People laugh at me for suggesting Cora as a selector but I think she'd bring a new perspective. We've dropped a bit in the standings so trying something a bit different can't be much worse than possibly making same mistakes again."
I think McHale left because he wasn't getting any input. I wouldn't mind seeing him back in some capacity.

cluichethar (Mayo) - Posts: 553 - 02/07/2025 15:57:02    2623195

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Replying To GreenandRed:  "We can hopefully turn that to a positive next year Yew. A good manager can realise plenty of potential within the current squad and some changes to it with the new rules that we didn't exploit in 2025. Could be naive but would have thought that Liam McHale with his football playing and coaching career and some ideas from basketball tactics, attacking and defending 3 point zone, could have been a good man to have kept in the backroom team for the new rules. Not suggesting him as the new manager. People laugh at me for suggesting Cora as a selector but I think she'd bring a new perspective. We've dropped a bit in the standings so trying something a bit different can't be much worse than possibly making same mistakes again."
A football brain is what's needed and for me it doesn't matter if it's Cora's brain or a man's brain but a brain.
Could she be any worse than what has come before

cluichethar (Mayo) - Posts: 553 - 02/07/2025 15:59:50    2623197

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Replying To cluichethar:  "The cycling of the ball back and forth around the 2 point arc is daft and leads on many occasions to ball loss.
For some reason Mayo management seem to think that having club midfielders is more important than shooting forwards. It seems that the forwards are afraid to take a shot for fear of missing. We don't use the forward mark, O'Shea should be in the square causing havoc under the high ball but unfortunately he spends most of his time out the field.
My hope is the new management team will be different but with the Co. Board we have I have my doubts"
The board will appoint someone they think they can control. County board members on the sidelines at big games, on the team bus and walking into team meetings should not be tolerated. It's a joke. When Ger Loughanne took over Clare he threw them off the team bus and whoever is the next Mayo manager needs to do the same. Their job it's administration not interference.

yew_tree (Mayo) - Posts: 11679 - 02/07/2025 17:27:06    2623232

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Replying To yew_tree:  "The board will appoint someone they think they can control. County board members on the sidelines at big games, on the team bus and walking into team meetings should not be tolerated. It's a joke. When Ger Loughanne took over Clare he threw them off the team bus and whoever is the next Mayo manager needs to do the same. Their job it's administration not interference."
Well said that need to be said to all county boards.
Same is going on in Galway

paul39 (Galway) - Posts: 26 - 03/07/2025 08:39:18    2623331

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Replying To S1234:  "The wording was fine nothing wrong with it . The county board gave McStay and co ten days to go out on their own with dignity they refused . County board had no choice . Why has the door closed on us winning an all Ireland ? That's a pretty silly question .
We've gone backwards under McStag and co . But we still have the players . Also have lots of talent coming up from under 20s who got to all Ireland semi this year so the door is hardly closed on winning Sam.
We are actually one if the youngest teams in the country . Best days are actually still ahead sure look at Murphy back for Donegal .our oldest player is Aido but I'd say he will probably go now . Our average age is 23 so hardly best days are behind our guys don't know where you get your stats from ."
The average age of the Mayo starting 15 and the 20 players that featured against Donegal was 26. Mayo need to focus on bringing through a few of those U20s now which will take a few years before any of them become established players at that level. Need to forget about All Ireland talk for now and Try to reach the last 8 of the championship the next step under new management as last 12 and group stage exit this year and last year highlights where Mayo are at in this moment in time.

Gaa_lover (USA) - Posts: 3697 - 03/07/2025 20:19:27    2623507

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I am always amused at people complaining about the Co Board There is no dictatorship. It's the club delegates that each year vote at the convention that forms the Co executive. A general election is only every 5 years and the presidential election is every 7 years. Clubs have the opportunity every12 months to change the personal.

eoinog (Sligo) - Posts: 2160 - 03/07/2025 22:41:55    2623525

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Replying To Gaa_lover:  "The average age of the Mayo starting 15 and the 20 players that featured against Donegal was 26. Mayo need to focus on bringing through a few of those U20s now which will take a few years before any of them become established players at that level. Need to forget about All Ireland talk for now and Try to reach the last 8 of the championship the next step under new management as last 12 and group stage exit this year and last year highlights where Mayo are at in this moment in time."
Nobody taking about all Irelands in Mayo the past
3 years…it's a lazy stereotype from the outside that everyone thinks Mayo fans are planning all Ireland party's at the start of every year.

Absolutely it's about bringing through the younger lads and if they are good enough throw them in. The Meath captain and vice captain are 22 and 21. They were in and won the Tailteann cup only two years ago so things can change quickly.

Any team can be beaten on any given day but for anyone who witnessed the Cavan game such a performance can not be tolerated. Mayo should be making the quarters minimum. We have failed to do so the past two years. We can accept getting beat but the style of play and manner of defeat (making the same mistakes over and over again) can not be accepted.

yew_tree (Mayo) - Posts: 11679 - 03/07/2025 23:13:35    2623532

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Replying To Gaa_lover:  "The average age of the Mayo starting 15 and the 20 players that featured against Donegal was 26. Mayo need to focus on bringing through a few of those U20s now which will take a few years before any of them become established players at that level. Need to forget about All Ireland talk for now and Try to reach the last 8 of the championship the next step under new management as last 12 and group stage exit this year and last year highlights where Mayo are at in this moment in time."
Were Meath just focusing on getting to a quarter final this time last year? What about Donegal two years ago before McGuiness took over?

The idea that our primary aim should be reaching the last 8 is silly.

MayoDan (Mayo) - Posts: 482 - 04/07/2025 09:05:56    2623543

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Replying To Gaa_lover:  "The average age of the Mayo starting 15 and the 20 players that featured against Donegal was 26. Mayo need to focus on bringing through a few of those U20s now which will take a few years before any of them become established players at that level. Need to forget about All Ireland talk for now and Try to reach the last 8 of the championship the next step under new management as last 12 and group stage exit this year and last year highlights where Mayo are at in this moment in time."
Also, you say it'll be a few years before any of the u20s become established seniors.. Tell that to Matthew Thompson, finbarr roarty and a good chunk of the Meath team!

When Mayo reached the 2020 all Ireland final there was one U20 and two U21s in our starting team.

So there's no reason two or three of this year's U20 team can't make the step up to the senior team next year.

MayoDan (Mayo) - Posts: 482 - 04/07/2025 09:27:11    2623548

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Replying To yew_tree:  "Nobody taking about all Irelands in Mayo the past
3 years…it's a lazy stereotype from the outside that everyone thinks Mayo fans are planning all Ireland party's at the start of every year.

Absolutely it's about bringing through the younger lads and if they are good enough throw them in. The Meath captain and vice captain are 22 and 21. They were in and won the Tailteann cup only two years ago so things can change quickly.

Any team can be beaten on any given day but for anyone who witnessed the Cavan game such a performance can not be tolerated. Mayo should be making the quarters minimum. We have failed to do so the past two years. We can accept getting beat but the style of play and manner of defeat (making the same mistakes over and over again) can not be accepted."
The poster I replied too was talking All-Irelands. Mayo need to try to reach the quarter final after not reaching it the last two years should be the target for the new management after that take it from there.

Mayodan not a primary aim but a aim nonetheless. and Meath are exception to the rule, first semi final for nearly 20 years will be a case can they build on that or fall away like other teams that reached last 4 in the past. One thing I'd say about them is that have adjusted to the rules better than most teams Mayo included and even kick the ball alot more than Kerry,Donegal.

Donegal under Bonner reached the last 8 on a number of years, while McGuinness gets that extra percentage out of them to reach the last 4 at least. 2023 was example to any county team what can happen when you make the wrong appointment

On U20 yes the odd one here and there will be ready but the majority of that age group don't establish themselves as Seniors until 22 or 23 years of age.

Gaa_lover (USA) - Posts: 3697 - 04/07/2025 14:31:34    2623615

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