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Liam McHale: Mayo exit down to philosophical differences

Liam McHale (R) with Kevin McStay
Liam McHale (R) with Kevin McStay

Mayo GAA great Liam McHale said his decision to depart Kevin McStay's management team after just one season was down to having a "totally different philosophy" to the rest of the coaching staff.

McHale was a notable name when McStay was announced as James Horan’s successor, along with the likes of Stephen Rochford and Donie Buckley.

Speaking to Ballina Community Radio, the 1996 All-Star said that he was surprised with the outcome having worked closely with his brother-in-law McStay with St Brigid’s previously.

"It is difficult," he said said of the decision to step away.

"There were five of us there and the four lads had a totally different philosophy on how this team should play than what I had. I was surprised at Kevin because normally we would be in sync, but I just felt that there is no point in me being there when I am so far removed from their thinking.

"I didn’t want to drag anybody down or I didn’t want to upset the flow of the whole thing. I thought it was the right thing to do."

Even though McHale’s stint was just one season, he said it was a great experience getting to know the panel.

"I really enjoyed getting to know the boys.

"It was great because I wouldn’t have known most of the senior lads. I would have known Conor Loftus from coaching him in basketball. I would have known Kevin McLoughlin from meeting him around the place.

"But I never really had a chat with Aidan [O’Shea] or Cillian [O’Connor] or Diarmuid [O’Connor] or Jason [Doherty] or any of the other lads. I knew Stephen Coen, believe it or not, because he was a lifeguard when he was 18 years of age down in Ross [beach].

"I was happy that I went in and got to know the boys and I’d like to think any of them now could feel they could give me a call if they wanted any advice or wanted to meet up for a coffee because I’d be always there for them."

Mayo's 2023 season ended with an All-Ireland quarter-final loss to Dublin and they have since had two retirees - Jason Doherty and Kevin McLoughlin.

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