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Published 10:51 8 Jul 2022 BST
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"Very muted, underwhelming buildup to the All Ireland Semi-Finals.."The Dub's legend is understandably very excited to watch his former teammates and friends go to battle against their famous rivals this Sunday, but disappointed by the lack of build-up. Younger brother and fellow legend of the capital, Bernard Brogan, explains on Twitter that managers should be forced to allow players talk to the media more. https://twitter.com/bernardbrogan/status/1545110840306810880
"My view is that inter county managers should as part of the gig have a responsibility to promote the game and allow players (that are comfortable) do media, there is also a responsibility on media to be fair to players who are amateur and have to go to work on a Monday morning. "And yes Derry v Galway on Saturday will be another cracking game that should be analysed and hyped up this week. Only thing I saw was Jay from Inbetweeners wish Derry luck."Former Tyrone star Kyle Coney was quick to reply to his former foe, and pins the blame solely on management. https://twitter.com/kyleconey90/status/1545126271356735492
"Nobody else to blame for this only the manager. They are afraid of saying or doing the wrong thing & giving the opposition 'ammunition'. A manager powertrip. Players should get as much exposure as possible!"Brogan replied: "Agree, managers need to row in!"
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