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Published 17:24 22 Sept 2020 BST
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"I think it's hard for the GAA to address the pitch invasion and the celebrations because that would've happened anyway no matter what restrictions they put in place. "But I do, sort of, agree with Arlene Foster, for once in my life. It's not great," Doherty said. "The GAA have been vociferous in asking all these questions and they've obviously been unhappy at how things have been done. And it seems that they're a bit unhappy at the lack of trust put in them considering all the work that they've done and the capacity they have to manage these events. "But, we saw it in the hurling as well, the. crowds are just sitting on top of each other and, if the GAA can't organise that in big stands, then it's just not a great look for them. "That was so easy to manage that and space them out and I know it's up to county boards but the GAA need to manage it from the top and make sure that we're not seeing a scene where everybody is basically sitting on the same seat!"Listen to the full show here.
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