Martin McHugh says he’s “a bit shocked” at the recent defections from the Tyrone squad - and that other managers from the top counties will be pleased to see it.
The All-Ireland champions have been hit by the loss of five players from last year’s panel.
Tiernan McCann, Ronan O’Neill, Mark Bradley, Hugh Pat McGeary and Michael Cassidy have all left Feargal Logan and Brian Dooher’s squad over the past month.
“The big thing about it is those players are looking at the effort and commitment they give and they are not playing,” said McHugh.
“Everyone wants to start and it is very hard for managers to keep players happy.
“Tiernan McCann came on against Donegal and scored three points from play and made a big difference.
“Mark Bradley, Monaghan people will tell you was the reason Monaghan were beaten in the first half.
“He destroyed them in the first half. I managed him in Jordanstown and he is a fabulous player and his movement is unreal.
“Hugh Pat McGeary played a lot of games and Ronan O’Neill would make a lot of counties so these players are a blow to them.
“They have injuries too so the fact is other county managers will be happy to hear that these players have stepped away.
“It’s a loss, and it’s surprising to see players leave that are not a big age and after winning an All Ireland. I’m a bit shocked at that.”