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Published 11:34 21 Oct 2022 BST
Updated 11:36 21 Oct 2022 BST
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Kevin McStay has came out of retirement to fulfll the vacancy in Mayo, and when you look at the landscape of things, the chopping and changing of managers at inter-county level is quite extreme.
Speaking to RTE, the former Dublin wrecking ball and now TV pundit, Whelan, believes that changes need to be made, or counties will soon find themselves struggling to recruit new coaches and managers.
"When you strip it back, it's the time that's involved. When you look at the guys that have gone into it, they're either retired or teachers."Jack O'Connor touched on that when he went back to Kerry last year. Kevin [McStay] is retired from the army and he's willing to put four years of his life into getting Mayo back to where he needs to get them. It's a massive job with massive time. "I think it's not going to get any better. It's going to be a challenge for the GAA going forward in that regard."I think it's actually something that is kind of getting out of control. The time factor that's involved in managing an inter-county team, no matter who it is, is very significant. It is a full-time job.
"You can that Donegal and Roscommon are still on the hunt for managers. Monaghan, Vinny Correy has gone in there, they were on the hunt.
"It's an interesting dynamic that isn't going to get any easier in terms of time for people going into those situations."
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