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Published 16:30 6 Jul 2018 BST
Updated 17:52 6 Jul 2018 BST
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The height of disrespect.
Only when you're not doing it behind their backs any longer.
Trying to mock someone with direct quotes.
Easy to figure out this is a bitching session though when the quotes are directly the manager's.
But spare a thought for the poor fella who's actually pretty innocent. He's not looking to whinge about the coach, he's not looking to have a go at anyone. All he wants to do is contact his girlfriend and live in peace.
Then, of course, he fires it onto the GAA WhatsApp group.
This happened in Meath on Wednesday evening after work.
The irony of it all this is that apparently the same boy likes to rip the piss out of lads for being whipped by their other halves and now the tables have seemingly turned.
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