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"If they had 10 hamstring injuries they would have had to play it, that's the reality of it."They just wouldn't have had all of them, Tyrone should have just had to play it, that's the way I look at it. "Now a precedent has been set for club level, county level, otherwise the GAA are going to look like 'oh for money, it's okay.'"It's a terrible situation for Tyrone, but you have to think about Mayo, you have to think about Kerry, they should have played the game the week after, and they were going to have some lads back for that week.
"What about the poor club team before a county final, they have to be given two weeks, it's messy, it's very messy, and I thought Tyrone should have just taken the week, and thanked them for the week, get some of their lads back, and played the game."Donegal legend Brendan Devenney was also on the show, and although he agreed with aspects of what Parkinson was saying, he did have sympathy for the Ulster champions.
"They threw it back into the GAA's court. Fermanagh looked for a league game hanged, and they're not allowed, Sligo were kicked out of the championship because they couldn't field the previous season to Galway."They weren't given the opportunity, but at this level now, and how the breakout happened, if they had have forced Tyrone's hand, and they pulled out, it would have marred the whole championship. "Every county board has to act their own way around this now, and whether there is time for teams to be given extra time - I can't really see it.
"I don't think this sets a precedent, I just think this is a one off, and I'm not sure how Tyrone will be going into the game, it's really left it wide open."You could see them come short, some players won't be at themselves, what will the Kerry players feel, if there is COVID hanging around there and playing against them too. "There's a lot of question marks in there, and just because of the times that's in it, no one has clear answers on it." Listen to the full discussion on the GAA Hour now.
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