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Published 15:33 9 Nov 2021 GMT
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"After watching the 2019 final, I just thought that I need to get back here, and I need to be a part of this. "I grew up with all of these boys, I went to school with them, all of my best mates play in that team and it makes it better."It just means so much more on a personal level, to be a part of it."
"The final training session on the Saturday was very technical, focused on the game plan, and very serious.
"Just as lads were about to head off afterwards he turned and said:
"Lads, there's over a billion people in China who don't give a f*** about Gaelic.""And he just finished on that, it was kind of saying that at the end of the day it's just football, and there are bigger things than football, it was just lethal." A way with words indeed, but it was the players who had to walk the walk on the Sunday against Glen, and they rose to the occasion, winning comfortably in the end, making a great Slaughtneil team look average.
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