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Published 12:06 8 Feb 2016 GMT
Updated 12:16 8 Feb 2016 GMT
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It is our lot as sports journalists to ask questions (often ridiculous) to coax words out of sportspeople's mouths in the aftermath of a game.
In fairness to Brown he was having none of it and may have committed hackicide had he been asked one more question about why Wales won and England lost.
Look at that stare.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fuSQEsVgnWE
One Championship win since Clare's 2013 All-Ireland win and Davy Fitzgerald, always a volatile character, is becoming a little frayed around the edges.
Last season we were told the manager would be sharing the media duties with his selectors and the Banner County even hired a public relations operative to help smooth some of Davy's sharp edges.
That plan lasted about 70 minutes into the Championship summer as Clare's Munster SHC defeat to Limerick saw Fitzgerald donate another classic post-match interview to the canon.
RTÉ's Clare McNamara does a wonderful job in trying to provoke a referee evisceration out of Fitzgerald, who struggles to make eye contact with the interviewer.
"I have no comment to make and that's it," is Fitzgerald's stock answer, while making it blatantly clear he holds referee Colm Lyons solely responsible.
Is discipline a problem, he is asked: "Maybe it is for Clare, I dunno about anyone else."
And, you know, jet fuel can't melt steel beams.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mmx7j94eU1I
Ireland draw at home to Cyprus, sealing Germany and the Czech Republic's qualification for Euro 2008 and sealing Steve Staunton's fate.
It has been a disastrous campaign and a disastrous period in Irish football, one which would draw to a close seven days later with the sacking of Staunton.
An absolute legend as a player, his legacy was seriously scuffed by a 21-month term in charge of the Republic of Ireland - a job he was clearly under-qualified to do.
In his final post-match interview with RTÉ you can see the pain he is feeling and his frustration that the players are, for whatever reason not capable, of carrying out his plan.
He stops short of blaming them outright, he is the gaffer, but by this stage he is a gaffer with a haunted thousand-yard stare.
He has seen things that can't be unseen. Like an evening with Andy O'Brien in Nicosia.

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