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Published 15:56 28 Dec 2016 GMT
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Scally recalls a conversation with O Sé about that league encounter and the Kerry man's succinct response to a jibe about being from the sticks. He writes:
"Páidí was marking what he described to me as a 'prominent Dub' who turned to him in his finest city accent as they took their positions and said, 'Ye boys probably came up here on a tractor'. "Páidí said nothing but he waited until the national anthem and checked that the ref was looking elsewhere and then he recalled to me, 'I bursshted him with a box. He was on the ground calling for his mammy and I turned to him and said - 'Jaysus Christ, you look like a lad that was knocked down by a tractor!'."That sounds like the O Sé we knew and loved.
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