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Published 09:34 9 May 2016 BST
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“This Dublin team is mentally tough. They can win, they can lose, they can win dirty, they can win when they play poorly,” he told RTÉ Sport. “They have a mixture of great players. They have a mixture of, for the want of a better word, a scumbag when they need somebody on the team to do the nasty things.Fair enough, you'd think. Every great team needs a ruthless streak. Being aggressive is important. But welcome to the internet age. https://twitter.com/killianodrico/status/729349259351478273 https://twitter.com/carterbyrne/status/729352216289677313 Thankfully, there were people out there who understood what he meant. https://twitter.com/seandepaor/status/729413232654471168 Still, the An Gaeltacht man felt the need to clarify his comments. https://twitter.com/tomas5ky/status/729377390296760321 Don't be letting Joe down now, Tomás! https://twitter.com/JoeBrolly1993/status/729394738126819328“It’s not only that they have the great players, they have a system of play and everyone is buying into that system.“They have good management and they are strong all over the field. They have everything you need to make a good team great."
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