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Published 18:50 30 Jul 2023 BST
Updated 22:07 30 Jul 2023 BST
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David Clifford of Kerry in action against Mick Fitzsimons of Dublin during the GAA Football All-Ireland Senior Championship final at Croke Park. (Photo by David Fitzgerald/Sportsfile)[/caption]
"The management have taken serious blows. They've f**king... excuse me. They've shouldered a lot of the criticism for us, and how we've performed really, as a team, for two years. Very inconsistent but that affected us in championship. "I know it was scrappy and may not have been the picturesque game that everyone would've wanted but for us to go out and do it for them [fans] and do it for the teammates. Like, James McCarthy, how could you not just love the guy? He is such a warrior."Fitzsimons would later say sorry for the curse but Lawlor interjected and said he had nothing to apologise for, as he had been grabbed off the pitch to chat. RTÉ opted not to tweet out the full interview. https://twitter.com/TheSundayGame/status/1685686417525989377 On his nine medal wins, and why he keeps coming back, Mick Fitzsimons paid credit to the coaches for allowing him time off for his studies and exams, and for backing him when he felt his form dipped. "Sticking to your own game-plan," and having teammates to back him up whenever he may have slipped or erred were key, he said, for keeping that lid on David Clifford, as much as he could. Related articles:
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