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"Logan would break up a fight, and Dooher would get into one," added Colm Parkinson.
"If you want to break up with your woman, you’ll call Dooher, if you want to get her back, you’ll ring Logan," joked Kernan.Former Donegal legend, Brendan Devenney was also on the show, and has built an interesting friendship with Feargal Logan over the years. "Listen I was talking to Logan last night funny enough, I had a good chat to him on the phone there, he’s a top fella. "I had a scrape up there with a boy in Strabane one time, I could have been in handcuffs, but the big dog Logan, he got in there. "I'll tell you what, I never seen him in the dressing room obviously, but see in the courtroom, he landed in, and I was looking in wee bit of bother, and next thing, all was sorted, so I’ll always be in his debt. "That old nonsense going around in the background there - listen, that’s not his style or Dooher’s style.
"You know all this crap about the lads, and issues was hanging over them. You can tell from Logan, he’s straight down the barrel, he treats everything very seriously, very honestly.
"I think what he’s doing, unlike in the Harte era, he’s let the players kind of be in charge of the team. "Probably involved them in the tactics, and has asked them to stand up and be the men, and let them take control of the situations."You can see a massive togetherness, and there’s a couple of things I’ve seen McCurry done this year for example, where a couple of years ago he would have taking on an awkward shot early in the game. "You can just see him dove-tail back, and wait and wait, and even the last day O’Sullivan was getting the better of him. "Late on in the game when it matters, he comes on the loop for a couple of kicks, and all those wee small things are the difference, you know? "So listen, fair play to them, they deserve what they’ve got." You can listen to the full discussion on the GAA Hour now!
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