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Published 12:18 20 Sept 2016 BST
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“At that stage, I was pretty much not going into inter-county football at that point," the former Crossmaglen manager told the Mayo News earlier this year. "As it happens actually, I met with Cillian O’Connor’s brother Pádraic. I met him afterwards randomly just coming out of Croke Park. “He was disappointed but I was actually equally disappointed with just how the game went and the outcome of the match, as many people would have been leaving that day. “I thought maybe that if I was going to do anything that might come up again, I might take up the Mayo role. “That was it, there was no more conversation about it really until Stephen [Rochford] contacted me one day and asked me would I be interested,” he added.
It is incredible that McEntee was already contemplating a role with Mayo before being contacted by Rochford. He had turned down the Down job in 2014 and seemed to be content with his lot since stepping down as Crossmaglen manager in 2013.
By that time he had a hand in all six of Crossmaglen's AIB All-Ireland club titles - four as a player and two as manager. Throw in an intercounty career that delivered six Ulster titles and the 2002 All-Ireland and you have a proven competitor.
That will to win is borne out in some phenomenal stats relating to McEntee's record in replays. Mayo may have a poor recent run, but their selector's own history as a player is very encouraging.
Gaelic Life journalist Niall McCoy has looked through the record books to discover McEntee lost only two of 21 replays during his playing career.
https://twitter.com/McCoyNiall/status/777991263341731840
https://twitter.com/McCoyNiall/status/777993238103851008
Throw in Rochford's own recent history, directing Corofin to a Galway SFC quarter-final replay win over Tuam Stars last year and Mayo fans can take heart that the men in charge know what it takes to win second time round.
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