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"I haven’t heard much about him but he is unbelievable, I watched him in the final and he’s a very good player," McKenna said. "I’m sure he’d (adapt quickly) he’s unbelievable. "I’d say to any young fella if you got the opportunity, like I said I’d go and if I didn’t like it I’d come back after a year. "It’s an opportunity that I said if I didn’t take it I’d regret it for the rest of my life so it’s been great so far." the Essendon player said.Paul Geaney previously spoke about Clifford and how important he could be for Kerry going forward:
"It’s out of our hands as players and it’s going to be David’s decision to make and I hope that he stays at home. I think he can achieve more at home, what we’re looking at now is Dublin have achieved a three-in-a-row and we’re under pressure down in Kerry and he can help to contribute and be the main man going forward," the Kerryman said. "He can achieve more by staying at home and he’ll be fine career-wise, people at home will look after him so hopefully."
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