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Published 12:19 16 Sept 2021 BST
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“It was disappointing, but in fairness to the lads they kept battling away, but it was just too much of a hill to climb, but that is the way football goes”.McGee who is employed by KN, is “just trying to get back to work in a few weeks' time”.
“I haven't worked since the injury so that is my main priority at the minute. But I must say my employers have been very good. “The back flares up now and then and I am trying to build it up and maybe be able to line out for the club if we are still there towards the end of the championship.“It is about getting mobility back and I am off for eight weeks now. “I hope to be back at work in the next week or so. “If I can be back at work and all going well, be back with Gaoth Dobhair towards the end of the championship.”
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