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Published 14:07 2 Jul 2019 BST
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Peter Harte of Tyrone shakes hands with Neil Flynn of Kildare following the GAA Football All-Ireland Senior Championship Round 3 match at St Conleth's Park in Newbridge. (Photo by Ramsey Cardy/Sportsfile)[/caption]
Parkinson felt Cian O'Neill - in claiming Kildare had a good season - was 'doing a Harry Redknapp' in accentuating the positives and deflecting some hard truths.
"He reckoned they died with their boots on," said Parkinson. "I'm not sure that they did, to be honest with you."
Asked if O'Neill, who has just finished his fourth championship summer with Kildare, would stay or go, Doyle commented:
"It's a hard one to know. Look, he's been here four years. Has he brought this group as far as he can? People around the county would probably say yes, he has, and it is time for a change. "In fairness to Cian, he's working down in Cork. It's a long track up for him, you know, three or four times a week. I'm sure when he sits down at home, and has a chat, maybe does he have the grá to keep at it? Because that's a big commitment to go time and time again. "It's a difficult one to know. I think he probably has brought this group... it might be time to bring a bit of freshness to the group. It might be no harm. But he has done a lot of good work there."Parkinson feels O'Neill will not be short of offers if he does opt to step down. Doyle agrees that O'Neill's strength and conditioning work, in the past, with the likes of Kerry, Mayo and Tipperary would stand to him if he wants a break from managerial duties. "The pressure in managing your own county is massive," he added. "And in an age of keyboard warriors, and all those sort of things, it's not the nicest place to be. "And let's be honest, with 90% of managers, it is going to end wrong for you. Someone is going to say, 'Thanks for that and good luck'." CATCH THE FULL EPISODE HERE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pW4Fk9uWdFo
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