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Published 18:01 26 Oct 2017 BST
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"We were playing in Mullingar Shamrocks, the game was over and a lot of our boys had togged in because it was one of those games where they played three thirds and two different squads and you had half the Meath team off the pitch," O'Shea said. "I actually played the three thirds because I was coming back from injury trying to get some game time so I played as much as I could and literally as we shook hands with the Meath boys a couple of kids came over my way and asked me for a photograph and unfortunately that was painted in the wrong light. "I know the club, (Mullingar) Shamrocks, text me afterwards to apologise for what was said and again I couldn’t believe that this was actually a story. "Of course I did the warm down, it wasn’t just myself that took photographs the young lads wanted pictures with a lot more than just me. "Obviously, somebody went on it and thought this is a big deal, I don’t think there was an issue and Stephen (Rochford) never came and said ‘Aidan, what the hell were you doing.’"You can listen to the full interview in the show below https://soundcloud.com/sportsjoe-gaa-hour/aidan-oshea-interview-darach-honans-hips-ballyragget-celebrations
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