McHugh quits Donegal

Donegal was plunged into crisis last night with coach Damien Diver confirming four players have left the panel, the most high-profile being former All Star Mark McHugh.

McHugh quits Donegal

Panellists Gary McFadden, Anton McFadden and Thomas McKinley have also walked away since Sunday’s Allianz league final defeat by Monaghan.

McHugh, who did not start the game but came on as a substitute before half time, was not at training on Tuesday night.

Diver, speaking at last night’s Ulster championship launch in Belfast, confirmed the four departures, but would not elaborate on whether any of the players had been ordered off the panel by manager Jim McGuinness or had left of their own accord.

“I would not be privy to that kind of information at all,” said Diver.

“I don’t really know. All I know is he (McHugh) has left.”

Diver also confirmed the departure of three panellists, including Anton McFadden who is a brother-in-law of Jim McGuinness.

Earlier in the day, 23-year-old Mark McHugh – whose younger brother Ryan remains part of the squad – would not confirm he had left the panel and said he was waiting to talk to Jim McGuinness.

Diver denied that a lack of game time in this year’s league campaign had been a factor in McHugh’s departure.

“You don’t want to be losing players,” he said.

“I know he (McHugh) had bother with injuries and all that and his form was a bit indifferent and I suppose he felt that he needed a bit of time out.

“Maybe he just was not enjoying it at the moment between injuries and that kind of thing. I just think he missed the Armagh game because he pulled the hamstring on Tuesday night and that was it.

“He missed only 20 minutes of the final because he came on after 20 minutes.”

This latest controversy is the latest sign that all is not well in Donegal.

Rumblings of discontent have been rumbling all year and the shock departure of McHugh in particular has put the 2012 All-Ireland champions under scrutiny ahead of their Ulster opener against Derry on May 25.

Asked whether there was any prospect of the Kilcar player returning to the panel ahead of that tie, Diver added: “I would say no more than any other player in the county, the door is always open”.

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