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Published 09:24 14 Sept 2022 BST
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Having stepped down as Roscommon manager in late 2018, McStay had said that, due to the time constraints, that would be his last job in inter-county management.
“I suppose you should never say never should you really?" was what he said last night.
It was put to him that, as Mayo manager, there will be a lot of pressure down the line. That was where Stephen Rochford stepped in.“I’m 60 now, I’d had a few goes at it. And I had no sense there was going to be a vacancy, I thought James would stay on for another year or two, he was doing really good work.
“I didn’t want the job just so I could say I was the Mayo manager, I want the job because I feel I have a lot to contribute and I feel I can make a difference," he added.
“There’s no pressure at all," he said while patting McStay on the back, "don’t mind them!”
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