James Horan: “It has been a brilliant journey and I feel very lucky to have worked with great players and people during that time." Photograph: Dan Sheridan/InphoJames Horan has resigned as Mayo manager in the wake of the county’s All-Ireland quarter-final defeat to Kerry on Sunday.
Horan, who previously had a spell in charge of Mayo from 2010-2014, was appointed for a second time in 2018 and led the county to All-Ireland finals in 2020 and 2021.“It has been a brilliant journey and I feel very lucky to have worked with great players and people during that time,” Horan said on Monday.
“We had some great times and created brilliant memories that will live on. The initial focus was to make Mayo football consistently competitive on the main stage, I feel that has been achieved and the senior team have moved in the right direction. “Hopefully, there is a strong base for Mayo football to be moved forward to new heights. I have worked with some amazing people over the last decade from support teams right through, there are too many to mention here, but I will ensure every one of them understands the tremendous contribution they have made to their county.“Also, the Mayo supporters that followed the team through thick and thin were brilliant and the support we as a team have received over the years has been fantastic.
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