Dillon demands major review of Mayo football after tame exit

ALAN DILLON has called for root and branch reform of Mayo football following their humiliating exit from the All-Ireland championship on Saturday.

Mayo’s qualifier defeat to Longford and the subsequent resignation of manager John O’Mahony ended a miserable season for the underachieving Connacht outfit.

Dillon, one of the few Mayo players to impress at the weekend, has called for a countywide review of the game in Mayo. He stressed: “There’s no short-term fix for this team. The county, in general, needs a big shake-up. From the top to the bottom needs to be examined.”

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