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Published 07:43 7 Dec 2016 GMT
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Former Mayo defender and rattler of Peter Harte's bones, Tom Cunniffe has come out in defence of Holmes and Connelly, telling The Irish Independent that the players treated the deposed joint managers badly when they forced them out back in Ocotber 2015.
"We treated them badly. They should never have had to resign. They deserved a lot better," said Cunniffe, who previously played under Holmes for his club Castlebar Mitchels.
"I believe our decision was rash. I felt we should have had a few leaders meet Pat and Noel and go through the various issues that had been raised at the first two meetings. I would have much preferred that," he added.
Cunniffe does not expect his opinions to be warmly received by some former team-mates but, now based in New York, he feels he is at a safe remove to give his opinion on the display of player power.
Interestingly, he admits he initially voted in favour of removing the pair but had misgivings as the process dragged on.
His view that the pair were treated poorly runs contrary to the account of Aidan O'Shea, who early this year stated that the players were aware of Holmes and Connelly's feelings and did everything in their power to lessen the blow.
"It was never anything personal towards Noel and Pat. And we were 100 per cent worried about how it would affect them personally. We talked about that as a group and gave them the opportunity to walk away on their own terms. It was a very draining couple of weeks for all involved and it wasn't nice," recalled O'Shea.
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