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Published 12:47 1 Nov 2015 GMT
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O'Mahony, a politician in Mayo now, did say however that money wasn't a motivating factor for him. Nor should it be for modern-day coaches. Just that legitmising the payment of them would help the GAA.
“I was never in it for the money, only the satisfaction you get from helping a group of footballers unlock their potential and achieve something worthwhile together.
“You could never put a price on how much joy I got from winning the two All-Irelands with Galway or the Connacht titles with Mayo and Leitrim.
“Sometimes young managers ask me for advice because they have been asked to manage a county.
“One of the most common questions they ask is, ‘How much should I ask for?’
“I tell them straight out that they are asking the wrong question. What they should be asking themselves is, ‘how much can I win?’
“If you’re in it for the money, you’re in it for the wrong reasons and I doubt you’ll have much success.”
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