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Published 21:20 23 Nov 2015 GMT
Updated 21:45 23 Nov 2015 GMT
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“If you want to do that kind of stuff, go cage-fighting. "I never had sympathy for people who didn’t have the discipline to play a game and take what you get, take what comes without losing the head."The RTE football pundit then explained that there is no place for physical fighting in top level sport as both sides lost their heads
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