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Published 12:02 6 Jul 2016 BST
Updated 15:43 6 Jul 2016 BST
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Four years ago, when Dublin beat Donegal 8-6 in an All-Ireland semi-final, Brolly and Colm O'Rourke rounded on modern football - Brolly neglecting to dwell on Derry's defeat of Donegal on the exact same scoreline in a 1993 Ulster final. In fairness to the outspoken former corner-forward, it was not a game that would live long in the memory.
McGeeney drew attention to some of the scorelines from the 1990s and compared them to the totals being racked up today (Tyrone 5-18 Cavan 2-17, highest score in Ulster SFC history anyone?) as evidence that Brolly, O'Rourke and the rest of them did not play in some utopian age of football.
“Sometimes it mightn’t do any harm if some of our panelists and ex-footballers in the press took out the auld video recorder and shoved the tape in and had a look at themselves. They weren’t as good as they remember.”Well, we don't have a Video Cassette Recorder (VCR) in the office (ask your folks) but we do have access to Youtube, so we took a gander at Brolly's greatest success - the 1993 All-Ireland final win over Cork. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eIsiQxAMOXI Granted it is the extended highlights, it is the biggest game of the year between the only two unbeaten teams in the land, two teams that have been forged in the white-hot heat of the Ulster championship and the, er, daisy field of the Munster championship, but we can still draw a few conclusions on the game 23 years ago. These we have jotted down in no particular order.

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