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Published 22:12 22 Feb 2019 GMT
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“It was great to win it in the last minute. There’s no better feeling, especially a tough game away to Waterford in the first game of the season with the conditions and a big crowd," Bradley told the club's official website. I think one of the positives of not having a big turnaround in the group is that the new players have understood what it means very quickly, how we work and what’s expected here. "The lads felt that we should never have been a goal down at half time, we were playing well and creating chances. It was a fantastic free kick from Lynch, to beat Al from that distance. But we felt at half time that we just needed to keep pushing and keep playing and we’d get more opportunities, and take them when they come."
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