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"It's huge pressure a home World Cup, it's lovely I've been there... but yeah sometimes if you're not in the right headspace it can be tough. There's no norm going into a world cup it's different every year because players change and coaches change. At our home World Cup in 2017, I was a bit more of a senior player and there was more talk of us in the media but to be honest that wasn't difficult because at the start of 2014 there wasn't really much chatter, we were in a tough group so there was brief mention but no in-depth analysis. For me anyway I stayed away from social media and you kind of go into a bit of a bubble".Murphy went on to explain that as a player you have to have blinkers on:
"There's such a short turn around of games, every fourth day you're playing so you don't have time to check what journalists slated you or if you played well or not, it's too tiring and too time consuming to do your recovery and do your analysis while prepping for the next game and hopefully meet your family in your downtime".Also on this week's show we're treated to SportsJOE editor Conan Doherty (randomly enough) comparing football to Game Of Thrones, he admits that you have to get people to bite:
"It's on a bigger scale but with the men's World Cup I hate saying this but it's taken as a given that people will watch it, it's almost like the last season of Game Of Thrones... people hate it but they're gonna keep watching it because you're invested. With this because there's so much more coverage, people are watching it for the first time and they're critiquing it like they're watching the first season of Game Of Thrones and they're deciding whether or not they come back".We're also looking back at the Irish Women's Hockey team successful weekend on the long road to Tokyo and there's a fairly abysmal attempt at the Irish county quiz... unmissable stuff!
Prendergast admits huge disappointment at Munster situation
Not ideal. It’s worrying times for Munster rugby at the moment, with problems on and off the field. After being knocked out of both the Champions Cup and Challenge Cup, controversy then surrounded the appointment of Roger Randle for next season, due to historic rape accusations. The New Zealander is coming in to replace senior […]
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Kerry legend slams players for reaction to Michael Murphy punch
Not under his watch! Although the dust has pretty much settled after the Michael Murphy incident during Donegal’s NFL Division 1 final win over Kerry last month, one Kingdom legend is still not pleased with what went on. Most of the criticism was levelled at Murphy for his clear-as-day punch on Dylan Casey, as well […]
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The SportsJOE Friday Pub Quiz: Week 134
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