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Published 14:27 1 Sept 2018 BST
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"[Mickey Harte] has a strong faith and naturally enough if you’re asked to do something, you do it," the full back said. "Everybody pulls the same way, whether it’s saying the rosary or going to Mass. "[The rosary] can’t do you any harm. I can’t imagine it’s going to cause anybody any upset. Whether we do it with Tyrone or not, I go to Mass every Sunday anyway."McNamee says that every time the team are away - in Kerry or Dublin or wherever - they'd have mass on Sunday mornings before a game - and they'll have it in the hotel if they have to. Perhaps it's not that big of an ask. https://twitter.com/Woolberto/status/887631100004237314 But you must expect that there'd be some objectives in a panel that size. And, still, Harte manages to pull them together to sit in prayer for however long and, still, 15 years later, he keeps them winning. McNamee said afterwards that the players don't want him to go anywhere. This is the respect they have for him. And the non-religious are happy to sit in prayer with him before the game. Because clearly, when it comes to football, he makes up for it all anyway if you are not that way inclined.
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