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Published 18:51 16 Jul 2023 BST
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"Of course it was," replied his colleague. "No it wasn't." "Take it easy man, take it easy," was Harte's way of cooling the situation, which incited laughter from Michael Murphy who was also on the panel, and played the role as mediator.Shane Ryan's catch which led to an important Kerry score was well-debated as well, because the keeper turned his back as he jumped with both feet in the air, colliding with a derry player in the process. https://twitter.com/BBCSPORTNI/status/1680608237870096385 The current Louth manager thought it was a foul all day long, saying that he "didn't need to turn into the player because he already had the ball" while both Murphy and McConville made the point that he wouldn't have won the ball without doing that in the first place. Once again however, Keegan sided with Harte, much to his delight as the Errigal Ciaran native pointed out that "it's right again, for Oisin is wrong twice." As the show was being concluded, all of the pundits were asked to make a prediction on which team will win the All-Ireland final between Dublin and Kerry, and the series of answers went as follows:
Harte: Dublin. McConville: Kerry, because he said Dublin. Murphy: *sigh* Is there any point in me even saying?Of course it's all very light-hearted and well-spirited, but it does bring the element of fun that you would see on the likes of Sky Sports Monday Night Football between Jamie Carragher and Gary Neville. Harte and McConville - the duo you didn't know you needed. Related links:
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