CONOR MORTIMER HAS questioned the motives behind the interview Pat Holmes and Noel Connelly gave last December where they criticised a number of current Mayo players.
The pair resigned in controversial circumstances after the 2015 season, when the Mayo panel’s vote of no confidence effectively forced their hand.
Holmes and Connelly gave a hard-hitting version of events during the interview five months ago, calling out several senior players including Aidan O’Shea, his older brother Seamus, and Alan Dillon.
The former joint-managers said they spoke out for the good of Mayo football, but that’s not something Mortimer agrees with.
“I don’t think their reasons were what they said,” stated Mortimer. “For the better of Mayo football, clearly not. Clearly it’s a negative for Mayo.
“It’s more rubbish on the pile that’s there already in relation to all the stuff that has gone on since 1951 in relation to us winning an All-Ireland.
“You need everything working very smoothly for you to go on and win an All-Ireland without needless stuff like that.
“It’s not a personal thing for me but they didn’t really have a leg to stand on when the players came chomping. Them players know what it’s like at the top-level and what it takes in training and preparation to be at the top-level.
“And it’s not the last you’ll hear about it either. Some of them players will probably retire in the next year or two and they’ll have their piece to say as well. That’s the nature of the beast unfortunately.”
Mortimer felt it was inevitable that Holmes and Connelly would give their side of the story, given the circumstances of their departure.
“It was always going to happen. I know Holmesy and Noel. If you’re effectively shafted, you’re going to have an axe to grind at some stage. The timing of it, I don’t really know the reasoning behind it.
“Obviously they waited until the championship was over. I’m not one to say whether what they said was true or false, I don’t actually know. Generally, if players and specifics are mentioned, I don’t think there’s too much untruth behind it.
“Regardless what’s said in the paper, whether it’s true or not, someone is reading it. Your mother, your sister or your brother and they’re ringing you. Then your friends are ringing you. You still feel it, regardless if it’s true or not.
“The players that were mentioned in it would have felt it more than the players that weren’t. I wouldn’t say embarrassing, but it can paint you in a negative light regardless if it’s true or not.
“As a squad, not so much because 90 percent of them would have thought they’re just getting their back now for us getting rid of them.”
Current boss Stephen Rochford has left Aidan O’Shea on the bench for Sunday’s Connacht opener against Sligo. For Mortimer, the much-maligned Breaffy man should be played at midfield and left there once he gets his fitness levels up to the required standard.
“The positional sense of Aidan is primarily important for Mayo, to play him in a position and leave him in that position. I’d prefer to see him at midfield, he’s better there, he needs to get his fitness levels to a level of playing at midfield for 70 minutes.
“I’d like to see him midfield but the way the game is gone you need to be seriously fit to play midfield. You need to be full of legs up and down the field, I don’t know has he that just yet. His best games consecutively have been at midfield.
“The positional thing is the big one, Rochford needs to sort that out this year for Aidan. If we’re to win anything he’s going to be a primary player for us, if he doesn’t play well we will struggle to win games, there’s no two ways about it
“That’s not pressure, that’s the reality of being one of the top players. You have to perform to win games and if you don’t we don’t, effectively.”
Bernard Flynn had a go at O’Shea on the RTE GAA Podcast yesterday, criticising the 26-year-old for posing for selfies after a recent challenge game against Meath while his teammates warmed down.
“Aido does his bit of media stuff and he’s out and about there, it’s very easy for people to have a pop off him,” continued Mortimer.
“At times it’s very harsh because a lot of the criticism will come from within, it’s a lot of Mayo people that would be on his case. I would’ve found that over the years, Ciaran McDonald would’ve found that over the years, that’s the hardest part, it’s your own.
“In other counties, Kerry, Tyrone, not so much Dublin, regardless of what you are or what you say you’re one of their own as such, the criticism media wise you deal with it, it’s part and parcel of what the media are.
“That’s why people read papers, they see headlines, they see criticisms and whatever it is of players. If you put yourself out there you have to be prepared to take the bite when it comes, same with Twitter and social media, you’re on it, you’re ready for the backlash if you do or say something.”
“The best way for him to answer is on the field, lead his team the way he can lead it, he’s done it numerous times over the last five or six years since he broke onto the Mayo team as a young fella. It’s a big year, he needs to step it up another gear.
“From what I hear down below he’s keeping his head down, he’s training away and is ready to play starting this weekend.”
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Looking forward to Donegal V Kerry. Doing my own pole so please let me know who you think will win.
Green thumbs up if you believe Donegal will win & red thumbs down if you think Kerry will win.
What should we do if we know you can’t spell ‘poll’?
Donegal is a really fit team they will give Kerry a run for their money
Anyone but Dublin!!!!!
Anyone but culchies Johnboy!!
I think John might be a bot. He posts the same message on every GAA thread.
Hey ‘John’, what county are you from?
Dubs over confident as usual, then they wonder why their so disliked???
With a draw like that, I’d be plenty confident myself, of a final spot if nothing else!
Mark
That is the reason I dont want them to win their fans are so arrogant.
When your all ireland champions, you can afford to be confident
Oh yeah and what about Popcorns comment Mayo for Sam? So if you’re from Dublin it’s arrogant but anywhere else in the thirty two it’s what? Hope?
We’re disliked because we’re confident? I can live with that! Áth Cliath Abú!!
That’s funnyMmr Deane with your Leinster rugby sign… That’s what our Munster rugby fans thought of Leinster for years until some culchies got into the ranks .
Dublin fans like being unliked. We strive for it.. Its more fun rubbing our success in people’s faces when they clearly don’t like us. Hon the County.
Donegal will have to beat Kerry, Cork and Dublin to win the All Ireland this year …………. and they will. Sam is for the hills.
You’re for the hills Joe with that analysis!!!
Very unlikely, Joe.
Nice run to the final for the dubs. Dublin v Donegal final.
Kerry v Donegal the game of the quarters old v new.
Up Kerry.
Cork, Laois, Kerry Mayo. Hard to see anyone beating Kerry now and will be great to see Dublin lose to Laois. Although a complete hammering by one of the big teams in the semis might be more fun.
Dublin lose to Laois? In yer dreams kid! And your analysis of Kerry? They scraped past Westmeath, bet a poor Tyrone team and hammered that great footballing county, Clare!!! Dublin v Cork final.
Mayo for Sam.
Well said Popcorn!
Mayo for popcorn, Kerry Donegal is mouthwatering.
The semi final line up will be Dublin, Donegal, Mayo & Kildare.
There are no “easy games” from now on.
Laois is an easy game
We’re gonna kill Laois! Up the Dubs!
Laois absolutely dominated a mediocre Meath side today.
Dublin , Kerry , Cork and Mayo in the semi finals me reckons!!!!
I think Dublin are the strongest from that side of the draw. The other side is a hard call. Kerry cork donegal Kildare. any of the 4
Anyone but the animals !
But Meath were knocked out today? ;-)
Don’t be drinking the animal juice then.n
Mayo for Sam-wiches!
I’ll give ya that one Clive :0)
We are all being unfair to the Dubs and. not recognising the dis-advantages their team has to try and win All Ireland titles. They only have a population of over 1 million to pick from, they are forced by the GAA to play ALL their championship games at home, their supporters have only to travel a few minutes to see their games and last year they only had a budget of 2 million euro to prepare their county teams. So be fair and give them a chance. Sam for the over populated hills in 2012.
The culchies won’t be happy when we win again. The Decade of The Dubs…available in all good book shops in 2020!!!
Fiction section, of course.
The decade of the Dubs sounds sweet as. These clowns don’t realise that if our young players didn’t bottle it against the Corkies, we would be going for three in a row.
Rather be a Dub for a day, than a culchie for a lifetime.
Hill 16.
And if your grandmother had balls, she’d be your grandfather!
Just a quick low down on the dubs for ye there lads don’t ye run away with yourselves. Dublin beat a piss poor Kerry performance by the skin of their teeth last year. Dublin have no naturally gited footballers other than the Brogans and that is evident in that the second they drop the intensity they fall apart. We could all say if’s and but’s but unfortunately for Dublin the history books don’t accept those words as results! So, to save yourself embarrassment I’d let the Evening Herald analysis and headlines off, it’ll only come back to bite you. As a die hard Cork fan, I am under no elusions. I still fear Kerry ten times more than Donegal or Dublin for that matter. I hate to admit it but that’s the fact. I am confident that should we get past Kildare and happen to meet Kerry we can do them but even I, a Cork man, with a more gifted team of players than Dublin by a mile, wouldn’t be calling this decade the decade of the “Corkies”.
PS: Cork is a city too, everywhere outside of Dublin village is not a rural “culchie” area so leave off the dopey and tired ole guff that belongs between the fair weather, low iq fans in the Hill!
Well wow diarmuid!
For a man who doesn’t see Dublin as a threat you certainly spend alot of time analysing them…
I was in pairc ui chaoimh earlier this year with a considerable number of dubs and about 7 cork fans and all I saw corks “natural footballers” do was hand pass the ball for 70 minutes.
Personally I’d be more worried about the dubs playing mayo than cork. I hope you lads beat Kerry personally because despite your clear arrogance there’s alot more of it in Kerry even if they do have some great footballers!
Ouch my head is killing me after typing this with my low iq and all…:)
Dubs in a bookshop!now that’s funny
@john clearly they remarks were directed at the culchie and decade of the dubs remarks. I have nothing but respect for the honest dub fan but even the most hardcore dub fan would admit that on match day at least half the hill would be doing well to even know what sport they’re watching. If you fear mayo more than cork, I’d question your judgement, given dub recent record against both.
Andrew was blowing smoke up yir h0les, looking for a reaction,and you all jumped up and gave it to him!
Irony deficiency methinks, low IQ indeed! :))
So easy to wind up.
Culchies….take the bait every time!!!
Who honestly cares.. An insignificant sport!
Why are you reading this story so?
Wind up merchants.
FIXED in favour of the Dubs. So so obvious
Did Jim Corr tell you that?
What fools you are to think that the men from Donegal will let Kerry get in their way.It will be the surprise game of this years championship. Can’t wait.
Hopefully they won’t need 3 attempts to get the job done
Donegal can defend , we can all see that but now they can also attack.
LAOIS LAOIS LAOIS!
….will LOSE LOSE LOSE! :)
It will be Dublin, Cork, Kerry & Down in da semi finals, 2 of Dublin, Cork & Kerry in the final!!!
Even a fool can work out the Dubs success rate 1977 to 2011 a total of 3 All Ireland victories …… Even a Dub can do the Maths.
1977, 1983, 1995, 2011. Doesn’t that equal 4? I’m just checking, because as a Dub I’m not too good at the oul Maths Joe!! Oh dear Joe, EPIC FAIL!!!!!!!!
Anybody can have their view , even a fool . Let’s see how it goes.
Kerry V Donegal is going to be like Beauty and the Beast.
Totally unnecessary to call Paul Galvin a beast
What fools you are to think that the men from Donegal will let Kerry get in their way.It will be the surprise game of this years championship. Can’t wait.
Kerry
Kildare Cork
Donegal
Dublin
Mayo
Down
laois
Its quite east hope this helps
What fools you are to think that the men from Donegal will let Kerry get in their way.It will be the surprise game of this years championship. Can’t wait.