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Published 14:12 9 Sept 2022 BST
Updated 14:39 9 Sept 2022 BST
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Hilarious, a little harsh, but no doubt constructive. You need to get into them!
These lads want to go out there and show off their skills, hard work and superior athletic ability? Well f*** that! Make it a dog fight and spoil the party.
Sometimes the devil you know, is better than the one you don't. We all know what it's like to play with a player less than the opposition.
However, we don't know what Paddy might do, so best to play it safe.
A good manager will always take responsibility, and here is an excellent example of a fearless manager shielding his players from the blame.
Fair play.
I think it's safe to say the manager was going one direction with this speech and ended up going another.
Nothing like a backhanded compliment all the same.
It's probably best that we don't read too much into this one, and let you take your own interpretation on it.
Sometimes managers can overcomplicate things. Keep it simple, state the facts and always find a positive twist on the situation.
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