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Kevin McStay's big job is to get the love back in Mayo football - Casey

John Casey believes that new Mayo manager Kevin McStay's biggest task will be restoring the faith of supporters bruised by recent failures.

The Green and Red have lost six All-Ireland finals over the last decade but the defeat to Tyrone in 2021 cut particularly deep, especially as the county had ended Dublin's six-year reign in the semi-finals.

This year's title tilt ended with an eight-point quarter-final defeat to eventual champions Kerry.

Mayo fans are regarded as among the most passionate in the country but Casey feels that even their enthusiasm has been tested in recent years.

"One of Kevin's big jobs early on is to get that love in Mayo football back," the former Mayo forward told RTÉ Radio 1's Saturday Sport.

"I think the loss to Tyrone in the All-Ireland final hit a lot of people very hard."

"I felt a bit of disillusionment had set in amongst the supporters in 2022. They weren't really attending games in the huge capacity that they used to."

But Casey believes McStay and a backroom team that includes former Mayo boss Stephen Rochford and Liam McHale can rebuild confidence as the county start again on the now 71-year search for Sam.

"His desire and enthusiasm, to give up what he had, he was obviously desperate for the job after being rejected twice.

"He's very meticulous but the team he has surrounded himself with is very important. He has armoured himself with this brilliant backroom team, all with their individual abilities, and I think they are very much appreciated in Mayo football.

"His press conference during the week certainly made people sit up and think. Any of his selectors who thought they were going in for an easy time certainly got their eyes opened. He's going to demand huge work-rate from everybody within the

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