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Published 18:35 10 Aug 2017 BST
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Look, you'd never admit it aloud but we've all thought it. There's that one lad that you just don't rate at all but the manager sees something in him. He's missing tackles. kicking away stupid possession and taking pot shots that just aren't going over the bar.
Would someone just give him a belt, nothing too serious but enough that he has to be taken off. Please!
About 28 counties know every year that they can't win the Sam Maguire, again you'll never say it out loud but you just kind of want your county to be knocked out so club championship can resume sooner rather than later and your county star is back for some league games which could help push you up the table.
Similar to the lad that you kind of want to get injured, you want this player off but mostly because he's brutal.
If you kick a long ball to him he probably won't win it, if he does he'll probably do something stupid with it. Unlike the guy you want to get injured the manager knows this fella is useless but has to give everyone some game time.
He's normally stuck in corner forward so as not to cause too much damage but my god when he does actually get the ball into his hands you have just about everyone screaming at him not to shoot and he does it anyway as if to try prove a point that he's good. He's not. It's not his fault though that he missed, it's your teammates fault for passing to him.
For any of us playing on the wing or in the corner, there is nothing worse than the ball being on the opposite side of the pitch. You just want to get on the ball, the game is more fun that way.
It doesn't matter that the other side is less congested. You just want to be in possession for as much as you can, it's your time to shine.
Everyone has a drill that they're good at and you'd be chomping at the bit if the banisteoir ever decided that you were doing it.
For some lads its the fitness test, they mightn't be good at football but jaysus they can run, for some it's a tackling drill and for some it's shooting under pressure. We all have the good parts of our games and just want to make everyone else look bad.
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