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Published 19:06 16 Nov 2015 GMT
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In it he says he has taken the decision with great sadness, but for the good of Galway hurling,
"Despite extensive attempts at genuine dialogue including independent arbitration there was no reasonable explanation offered or given as to the issues the players felt they had"Cunningham also slams the players as disrespectful, not to him, but to Galway GAA and to the county's supporters,
"I believe that the players are misguided as they are not taking the views of their county on board. They through their actions have shown scant respect for the loyalty and goodwill shown them by supporters, clubs and GAA committees."He also is confused as to how there was any vote of confidence in his management after the county reached yet another All-Ireland final just two months ago,
"I contend it is unreasonable to express a lack of confidence in management - how else could we have reached a winning position in the all-Ireland final last September?"Cunningham describes the votes against his ongoing role as Galway senior manager as unfair and has lashed out at a select group of players who were behind the apparent heave
"I consider this a kangaroo court decision, led by a core group of players orchestrated with help by others outside of Galway motivated by a despite to unjustly extend their lifespan as inter county players."The reaction has been mixed https://twitter.com/adrian_farrell/status/666325148354666496 https://twitter.com/CeiminUTV/status/666324412581433344 https://twitter.com/oharaa/status/666329310538678272
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