
Kevin McStay
Kevin McStay is a former Gaelic footballer and current manager of the Mayo senior football team, known for his extensive experience in coaching and his contributions to the sport. A former player for Mayo, he has transitioned into a managerial role, leading the team during a critical period in their league campaign, and is recognized for his strategic approach to the game and his ability to inspire players.
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If the county board’s handling of Kevin McStay’s exit felt cold, Moran’s appointment feels wholesome.
Andy Moran’s selection as Mayo football boss sparks hype and considerable hope among the faithful – The Irish TimesKevin McStay’s management faced unseemly consequences after Donegal's defeat.
Footballer of the year? Biggest disappointment? Our writers make their picks – The Irish TimesLast week it was Mayo’s call to plough on without Kevin McStay.
Dublin job is Ger Brennan’s to turn down, while Gavin Devlin is well placed to land Louth role – The Irish TimesKevin McStay was relieved of his role as the manager of the Mayo Senior Football Team.
Mayo’s decision to oust Kevin McStay was fair enough but the way they did it was foul – The Irish TimesKevin McStay has been relieved of his role as Mayo senior football manager.
Kevin McStay relieved of his role as Mayo manager – The Irish TimesKevin McStay despaired at Jack Carney's missed goal chances for Mayo against Donegal.
Keeping cool in front of goal is key to landing All-Ireland – The Irish TimesKevin McStay was absent during the match.
Relentless Donegal refuse to let Mayo escape from their grasp – The Irish TimesKevin McStay’s side buoyed by the confidence of beating Galway.
Armagh are now in an unbelievable position – The Irish TimesKevin McStay was happily recovering from a health scare and was the manager of Mayo.
Stephen Rochford’s influence was all over Mayo’s strong display against Tyrone – The Irish TimesKevin McStay is the football manager who suffered a medical episode and stepped back from his role.
Why were the GAA’s top officials in Westport? – The Irish TimesKevin McStay stepped away from managing the Mayo senior football team indefinitely due to health reasons.
Mayo GAA deny claims of financial mismanagement and reveal threats to county board members – The Irish TimesKevin McStay is to step back from his duties as manager of the Mayo footballers for personal health issues.
Kevin McStay to step back from Mayo for ‘personal health issues’ – The Irish TimesKevin McStay and his management team’s hold over the actual Mayo dressingroom has been a topic of discussion.
Ponderous Mayo find out how dangerous it is to overthink their gameplan in the new-rules era – The Irish Times
Kevin McStay admits Mayo facing steep challenge after Cavan loss.
Kevin McStay admits Mayo facing steep challenge after Cavan loss – The Irish TimesMayo manager Kevin McStay expressed his disappointment after the game.
Galway show their steel as Mayo come up just short once again – The Irish TimesKevin McStay is the Mayo boss whose team can plan for a Connacht semi-final against Leitrim.
Mayo given a run for their money by Sligo in thrilling encounter – The Irish TimesKevin McStay is the manager of the Mayo football team.
How the provincial football championships are shaping up – The Irish TimesKevin McStay has been around for a long time on every side of the fence – player, manager, pundit, columnist.
Monaghan put their faith in Rory Beggan’s boot but Kerry know goals win games – The Irish TimesKevin McStay expressed disappointment in his team's performance.
Kerry run out easy winners as Mayo fail to fire – The Irish TimesManager Kevin McStay wasn’t sugar coating his view of the overall display.
Kerry do what they have to in claiming Division 1 title and leave listless Mayo to move on – The Irish TimesKevin McStay is the current coach of the Mayo football team, working to develop a new team dynamic.
Can Mayo rekindle the hope once more for their deflated fanbase? – The Irish TimesKevin McStay is the manager of the Mayo team as they prepare for the Connacht SFC quarter-final.
Mayo veteran Aidan O’Shea motivated and ready to confront Kerry in Division One League final – The Irish TimesKevin McStay is the team manager for Mayo, who visited the Connacht squad to share insights about their home stadium.
Connacht relish ‘home’ clash against Munster in front of 26,000 at MacHale Park – The Irish TimesKevin McStay’s Mayo footballers finished top of the Division One table and unlocked a portal to next weekend’s decider.
Kerry and Mayo to face off in Division One decider after head-spinner of a day – The Irish TimesKevin McStay’s team was occupying a relegation position before they came from behind to secure their Division One status.
Mayo go from rags to riches to book Division One final meeting with Kerry – The Irish TimesKevin McStay pointed out the positives after Mayo's first win against Tyrone.
Free-scoring Kerry face off against league leaders Galway – The Irish TimesKevin McStay’s side all but confirmed their continued presence at the top table.
Derry relegated from top flight as Mayo run out comfortable winners at Celtic Park – The Irish TimesKevin McStay’s side had mined another two precious league points.
Mayo fight back against Kerry to clinch win in Castlebar – The Irish TimesKevin McStay heaped praise on his side at the finish.
Armagh and Mayo cannot be separated in thriller at Athletic Grounds – The Irish TimesKevin McStay’s team, hoping to build on the outcome and secure enough points to stay put in the division.
Galway and Donegal ready to rumble – The Irish Times





















































































































































