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Published 15:22 11 Jun 2018 BST
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“We're not a bad team overnight," McGeeney told The Irish News. "When you consider the players that are taking time out – and there's no animosity between our players and them – they're young lads who wanted a break and wanted to travel. “There's Jamie [Clarke], James Morgan, Ciaran O'Hanlon, Oisin O'Neill and Stefan Campbell and then we're missing Stephen Sheridan and Paul Hughes. They are all serious players. “People maybe have to step back and take a deep breath before they start slabbering. “[We were called] an 'embarrassment'. Fermanagh are a good team. It was tit for tat between us for a while and we lost a man early in the second half and for people to call us an “embarrassment”, it's tough to take. But when a Division One team gets beaten, it's just they didn't turn up. “It's interesting when you're standing from my perspective. I listen to teams who are depleted, who are missing one or two, and we're missing 10 and we are an “embarrassment”.”Colin Kelly resigned as manager of Westmeath following the defeat ending his lone season in charge of the Lake County. Kelly cited travel and family reasons for his resignation from the post. “It’s a massive commitment for me; I’ve a young family getting to the age now – I’ve a young girl and boy playing soccer and Gaelic in Dublin," he said in a statement. "Today I was at soccer in Wicklow and I came straight to here. That’s not an excuse; I’ve enjoyed my time here. I’ve a great relationship with Billy Foley and Pat Reilly (Chairman and Secretary of the County Board) and I’ve made some great friends among the players,” he said. “We’ve had some fun along the way and maybe it’s time for a Westmeath man to take it on.” Westmeath County Board Chairman Billy Foley added: “Colin’s commitment to Westmeath was outstanding right throughout the year and we really appreciate his and his team’s efforts during the past year,
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