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Published 11:57 24 Aug 2018 BST
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“People are always saying that, 'punching above your weight', but it's nearly condescending,” McManus told GAA.ie. “Are you supposed to just stay in Division Three or Four for the rest of your life and just let everybody else at it? “Are we supposed to not try, and not train hard, and not work to better ourselves. It's as if people expect you to stay down there and be done with. “We've been in Division 1 now for the last four or five years and on an upward curve, we've won a couple of Ulster titles. “We're competing for All-Ireland Quarter-Finals, Semi-Finals for the last number of years and we feel that's where we belong. “For people to come along and say you don't really belong there or you're doing well to be there and saying well done for coming this far, we'd actually be disappointed by how the year has ended."https://twitter.com/TheSundayGame/status/1028678317698760709 Monaghan manager Malachy O'Rourke was not happy with the fact that there was only three minutes of added time in the loss to Tyrone and noted that his side were ultimately disappointed that they could not salvage anything from a game that was well and truly in the balance down the stretch.
"I'm very, very disappointed," O'Rourke added. "We left everything on the field. The boys showed tremendous resilience and fighting qualities and I thought we got ourselves in a good position. "Their goal came a really bad time for us but again we fought back. We're just disappointed we didn't get something out of the game."
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