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"What stinks in all of this, is there's an entirely different set of rules if you're what's called a Uefa V.I.P or a commercial partner. If you're one of the Uefa bigwigs, you don't have to quarantine, you don't have to produce any documents. In you go, watch the game and off you go."As Sadlier continued, remarking there was 'one rule for the elites and one rule for the rest of us' and being 'in the clique', Brady cut in. "Richie, some of the rules did apply. They have to have been tested and they had to stay in their hotels when they arrived in and not go anywhere else." Pointing out that Uefa had flexed their muscles by threatening to move the game to Budapest if the UK government did not make concessions, the former Ireland midfielder just wanted to get back to the game at hand.
"Look, Richie, they're trying to have a tournament in the middle of a pandemic, and I think it's been fantastic so far. "Let's talk about the football, let's talk about the football Let's talk about the football!"https://twitter.com/RTEsoccer/status/1412477162482016256 Thankfully, neither Brady or Sadlier had long to wait before the game kicked off.

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