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"I suppose they just feel full responsibility for it. You don't want to see people, you don't want to talk to them and everyone wants to know what happened - 'why did it go wrong, were we not prepared?'
"Everyone wants their own piece of you and I suppose even more so when he was involved, compared to now, especially with social media.
"It's just took everything to an absolute new level where a click of a button and some opinion is right in front of your face, as unfortunately Mike Quirke found out with the Tweet stat that was put to him.
"It is very, very difficult for them."
Colm Parkinson asked if Joe Kernan had to deal with any incidents in the pub specifically and how he would handle them.
"He has his two regulars in town and all he has to do is make eye contact with the barman and they come over and rescue the situation," said Kernan. "But definitely it happens, there are some people who just won't take no for an answer."With food for thought, Parkinson began to have a newfound appreciation for managers, realising that they maybe have to deal with certain things that even the players get to avoid. "Imagine being an inter-county manager and being livid after a loss and having some lad telling you where you went wrong - oh my God, like the patience you would need for that," he noted. "Players don't really get that. They get it a bit, but again if you played well, they qualify everything by saying that they're not blaming you, 'you were outstanding' - so you could listen to it a little bit." You can listen to the full discussion on the GAA Hour now.
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