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Published 21:54 31 Jan 2016 GMT
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There are not too many Mayo folk who consider the defeat a laughing matter, but Rochford is not willing to open an investigation - preferring to focus on next weekend's visit of the All-Ireland champions Dublin to Castlebar.
The weather, with no rain on Leeside, played into the aquaphobic hosts' hands but the severity of the defeat was unacceptable for this ambitious Mayo side who generally leave those sort of heartbreaks for later in the year.
Speculation of any player unrest has since been rubbished, naturally. But the whereabouts of Noel Connelly and Pat Holmes during the time of the phone calls remain unknown.
Concerns for the future of the game have been voiced following a display of relentless attacking football from the yellow jerseys.
"What's the point?" a leading pundit asked. "The least they could do was make the game competitive but it's virtually just shooting practice for them. It was just kick passing and forward running and non-stop shooting from Donegal. Who's going to watch that rubbish? We're losing the art of defending."
An alibi has emerged however which has proven Connolly was in the capital city between 2pm and 6pm on Sunday, not in Cork at the scene of the accident.
When asked to comment on the Dublin player's innocence, a member of the Anybody But Dublin activist group said, "Yeah, but, lookit, they're still sponsored by AIG. They still have the population. It isn't fair."
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