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Published 15:13 14 Jan 2015 GMT
Updated 15:27 14 Jan 2015 GMT
O'Shea is just getting back into training under a new regime in Mayo as Noel Connelly and Pat Holmes take the reigns following the departure of James Horan. O'Shea admits the way the process was handled, and especially in relation to Kevin McStay, left a lot to be desired,
'Obviously the way it went out was very disappointing for everybody involved. As an outsider I would have said he (McStay) had a great chance. Whatever decision was made there was no player involvement in it and it was very unfortunate the way the thing was handled.'
O'Shea is hopeful that the new management team can drive on from the success and standards set by Horan over the last number of years,
O'Shea is also happy to see Keith Higgins rewarded with the Mayo captaincy and the midfielder feels that the honour is only befitting of man he regards as the county's greatest ever footballer,
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However O'Shea does feel that the Connacht champions have a key area to work on and that is their game management. He reflects that the one game he would like to play again would be the 2013 All-Ireland final against Dublin,
The rancour from Joe Brolly's comments is still fresh in the air and the Mayo man is diplomatic when asked his thoughts on whether the Derry native was right to call GAA players 'indentured slaves',
O'Shea can see within his own family the difficulty that trying to maintain a life outside of football has posed,
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'They'd want to register him first, wouldn't they? I didn't know. There was rumours he wasn't registered but I didn't know the ins and outs of it. Obviously, it was very disappointing for Gavin at the weekend at his home club Ballina Stephenites. I wasn't at the game but I'd seen on Twitter he wasn't playing before the game. Once he gets his paperwork sorted he'll probably play this weekend against Roscommon.'
Aiden O'Shea was speaking to SportsJOE as part of the launch of the ESB EnergyFit Launch