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Published 20:13 30 Jul 2023 BST
Updated 18:08 31 Jul 2023 BST
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Dessie Farrell is on McCarthy's right-hand-side and they're singing off the same page to the extent that, right now, they're finishing each other's sentences. Will someone get Dessie a pint?
"I just thought some of the shots at him the last two years were disgraceful to be honest," says McCarthy.
"Like, it’s always on the players who cross the white line out there. We lost two All-Ireland semi-finals, one by a kick of a ball, one after extra time.
"The margins are tight. Very, very tight. We’ve come out the other side of them plenty of times as well.
"We were ferociously disappointed with the last two seasons. We were hurt. They really did hurt. But life goes on.
"I’m so happy for this man," he elaborated.
"His care for everyone is truly special."
You'd have to think the disgraceful pops McCarthy is referring to are the ones that said Farrell wasn't up to it. That the 2020 All-Ireland, his only one as manager, was a legacy of his legendary predecessor Jim Gavin.
https://twitter.com/GAA__JOE/status/1685684667012300800
Farrell was asked if this commentary ever made his job difficult.
"No (it wasn't difficult)," he replied.
"I've said it many times in this room, I don't engage in it," Farrell added.
"I genuinely don’t.
"I’d have other people who might have to tell me what’s been in the media or seen something that has happened with an opposition player that’s supposedly out, because I don’t look at the stuff and I think it’s a race to the bottom engaging with that, because people never know," he said.
"Like, it’s all speculation, it’s all bullshit and it’s all nonsense and if you engage with it as an individual then, you are letting them win at the end of the day so you have to be bulletproof from that, and staying on task.
"It was all about this group of men at the end of the day, and making sure that we keep it between the ditches because I knew we were capable of getting things right back on track, so just having that faith and belief was always going to be important."
Is this the end James?
“Look, this isn’t a bad way probably to wrap it up but there’s a lot of guys have to make decisions in the next couple of months but we’ll enjoy this now and see what happens.”
His glass is nearly empty...
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