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Published 09:19 9 Jun 2017 BST
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O'Connor was then asked about the post-match pitch invasions that usually involves being swarmed by kids looking for pictures and autographs.
“It’s the same in a school if you’re teaching and you have the chance to sign a jersey or get a picture taken with a supporter, it’s not a big deal,
“It’s not going to upset me for the day if I’ve to wait and sign a jersey. Sure I’ve vivid memories of running up to Mayo players myself before the final whistle has even gone, legging it on to get jerseys signed myself or get footballs signed.
“There’s one or two of them still on the senior panel at the moment actually! I can remember asking for their jersey after championship games.
“They were always kind enough to oblige me, so I’m not going to be any different. Those boys will be the lads playing for Mayo in a few years so why not give them a bit of time?”
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