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Published 11:09 8 Apr 2016 BST
Updated 11:12 8 Apr 2016 BST
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“They don’t hate each other, but it’s not a game,” said Lyster, as reported in the Irish Times. “They come with different perspectives on it. What they actually do is bemuse each other, more than dislike each other."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UQNMNRl__zg Lyster does admit that the outspoken Brolly can cross the line, as he did with his comments about Cavan football and Marty Morrissey, but the Galway native reckons Brolly is a "loose cannon worth having".“Joe Brolly is a very, very intelligent guy, very knowledgeable in GAA. When you leave out all the madness, what he says is right on the money most of the time. Except he’s always capable of the other thing, that’s neither here nor there, and not on any money," says Lyster.
"But is he a loose cannon worth having? Yes. If he was a guy that was just a mouth, that was saying things for attention, that wouldn’t work. But you can strip back his comments, and some of things he says that gets under people’s skins, and say, ‘well, what about the point he was making’ and you’ll find the point was pretty accurate."
It may contradict a point he made two weeks (or minutes) earlier, but that doesn't mean it was not a point worth making.
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