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Published 11:32 11 Jul 2017 BST
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"Definitely, yeah," the midfielder said when asked if the players did it for McStay. "We're a very close-knit bunch and we had seen and read and heard all the stuff that had been said about Kevin - about him being a Mayo man and how could he manage a Roscommon team, a lot of rubbish like that. "We've massive respect for Kevin McStay and everything he's done for us. "We really did believe in him. I know a couple of players left throughout the league but that was just personal stuff, it wasn't anything to do with Kevin himself. It was just themselves not feeling like they were fitting into the team or just not going as well as they thought they would. It was nothing to do with Kevin. "We fully back Kevin and you saw it [against Galway], that was a massive performance and it was definitely, in a way, for Kevin for all the grief he's taken over the last five or six months."Listen to the whole interview with the Roscommon man below from 19:50.
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