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"Michael Murphy was anonymous around the middle of the field. He was a liability there," he said. "Sooner or later, somebody's going to have to say this is not good enough for a player of his calibre."He wasn't a liability, he never is, and he wasn't anonymous either but he wasn't in a position to really draw blood from the champions and no-one could cut anyone as much as Michael Murphy could. Bonner would argue that they need him around the middle, especially when they're being dominated on kickouts and more especially because of the running power of Dublin but, in truth, 0-16 is never going to be enough to beat Dublin. And without McBrearty, they needed inspiration from somewhere else.
"Put him on the edge of the square, Jamie Brennan playing off him," Brolly said. "Jamie Brennan was all on his own and left to soldier alone. "What did they have to lose in the second half? They're sitting and allowing Dublin to hand pass around for four or five minutes. They were like dogs chasing airplanes. Pointless football."https://twitter.com/TheSundayGame/status/1018220850598703104
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