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Published 08:56 23 Aug 2016 BST
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"That stands to reason, I suppose, but I do actually buy into that theory of a semi-final win. I don't mind a stuttering semi-final," Paul Galvin said on SportsJOE's GAA Hour podcast. "They do have an issue, probably, with their consistency and falling out of games and that kind of thing but I always think: big quarter-final performance, workmanlike semi-final performance and a big final performance again was always a formula that worked well for us in our time."Listen to the Kerry legend's full thoughts below (form chat from 27:13) along with Senan Connell and a big interview with Andy Moran. Subscribe here on iTunes.
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