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Published 12:12 8 Jan 2024 GMT
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"Glen were by far the better team, and hats off to them for that.”
That being said, given the dense fog which greatly reduced visibility for players and spectators, Brennan added that the conditions were 'unplayable,' but insisted that it was the same for both teams, refusing to use it as an excuse.
"I don't want to make it sound like (excuses.) It's the same for Glen as it was for us.
"The reality is it wasn't playable, that's the reality."
"You couldn't see what was happening in the top corner, certainly from where we were anyway, but that's not an excuse. We were beaten by a far better team on the day, and that's not an excuse."
Despite Crokes' late rally, Brennan even felt that it was more down to some passive play from Glen, rather than something 'extraordinary' from his side.
"We put a bit more of a press on, to take the shackles off, to go after it a bit more."
"But I think it was more a case of Glen going in on themselves more so than us really playing to an extraordinary level.
"I think we got a lucky chance with the goal, and the second one just floated in, so a couple of things went our way so ultimately no complaints, better team, Glen."
"Hopefully the lads will regroup and come back at it again," Brennan added, reflectively.
"They've been on a great run for the last six years. The last game we lost was Kilcoo and within a kick of a ball again here. So they're a good bunch and I think they'll be back again."Read more:
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