The Mayo GAA county executive have come under huge scrutiny after their shock statement announcing the dismissal of Kevin McStay and his senior football management team.
Supporters, players, officials in Mayo and indeed, the GAA world as a whole, is still dealing with the aftershocks of a questionable statement by Mayo GAA, that many describe as 'shameful', disgusting' and as 'no class'.
READ: 'Shameful' - The GAA world reacts to Kevin McStay dismissal by Mayo county executive
After our Pitchside special yesterday, Michael and Ronan go into more detail about possible frontrunners for the Mayo job.
But there are good news: And we shine a light on the success of the U-16 Mayo girls who beat Kildare last night in the All-Ireland Championship semi-final. Francis Regan's team will play Kerry in the All-Ireland final.
WATCH: 'They bypassed the clubs' - Did Mayo GAA executive go on solo run?
READ: Mighty Mayo secure place in All-Ireland final after big win over Kildare
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