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Published 12:28 25 Apr 2016 BST
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“One of the reasons we decided to move him out the field was to give him a bit of freedom and a chance to play a bit of football, which he has done very effectively for us during the league. “Before half-time, when he was inside there, he caught a ball inside and there was a very soft free given out. There was basically rape and pillage going on inside in front of the goals at the other side in the second half and we didn’t get anything. It’s frustrating but it is what it is. "We knew it coming up. We know playing the games that that’s the way it’s going to be and we just have to keep going.”The phrase "rape and pillage" may be more suitable for Game of Thrones, and perhaps Fitzmaurice was just caught up in the moment, but the frustration felt by the Kerryman was also echoed by others. https://twitter.com/AshlingThompson/status/724268384871976961 https://twitter.com/aidanwyliemcc/status/724275676136792064 https://twitter.com/tyresone/status/724273950189096960 https://twitter.com/FToD/status/724270874669531136

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