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Published 11:09 23 Nov 2021 GMT
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"My own opinion? No," said Brennan. "I think that's it, I think that's the last you'll see of Paul (for Dublin). "I'd say he'll answer that question but I would think that's it. What he has done in the game has been absolutely phenomenal for Dublin and now for Kilmacud."I would say he'll just enjoy his football, that's my view. But Paul might have something different on it." In a strange interview after their one point victory over St Judes, the manager effectively claims that's Mannion has retired, despite the fact the player has not done so himself.
"I won't lie to you and say that it wasn't a massive bonus to have him around, and Rory O'Carroll as well. "To have them around at training, week in, week out, is absolutely massive."Their quality alone, but on top of that their leadership and just the way they train and play, you can only learn of them.
"So to have them around the whole year has definitely been an added bonus. I know Dublin fans are probably wanting Paul back, and maybe Rory too but for ourselves we're just absolutely delighted that he's around full-time."
“He is very driven professionally as well. I don’t think his life revolves around Gaelic football. He probably gets asked enough about going back in with Dublin so I don’t have that conversation with him ever really about what his thoughts are.“I am just happy to have him back. I have no doubt if he went back he would probably still be one of the best footballers in Ireland.”
"I’m still hopeful, I whatsapped him the other day and was like, do you want to grab a coffee? Very tactically. "Hopefully, I mean look at him, he’s top class, he’s proven that with Crokes again this year, he’s still class."You can't ignore the fact that the first year Dublin didn't have Mannion, was the first time in seven years that they lost a championship match. It's obviously not solely down to his absence, but you can't lose a player of his quality and ability, and not expect there to be some consequences. Going by what is being suggested by those in the know, we may not see Mannion lining out for the capital once again.
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