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Published 09:50 13 Apr 2018 BST
Updated 09:58 13 Apr 2018 BST
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The five-time All-Star was speaking on a recent episode of SportsJOE Live and he made his opinions clear:
"I’m a firm believer that if you have the work done and you train hard there has to be a bit of enjoyment brought to it," the 36-year-old said.
“I remember back in 2002, the first year Justin McCarthy came out and how times have changed. “Two weeks before we played Cork in the Munster Championship we were going up to the Glens of Antrim and after six hours of travelling we arrived up at nine o’clock at night and there was a big fry waiting for us. "And then Justin (McCarthy) comes in and says ‘keep it tidy now lads’ and we're all looking like ‘keep it tidy, what does he mean keep it tidy?’ keep it tidy meant go out on the beer. "We played Antrim that Saturday evening then more drink followed, two weeks later we went out and we beat Cork then and then into the Munster final and two weeks before the Munster final same thing again down to Wexford, more beer. "Two weeks later we went out and Tipperary were All-Ireland champions and we gave a complete performance. We won by 8 points," the former Waterford star remarked.There is a sense that the game has become more and more professional over the years, so much so that players are almost celebrities and the colour of the game and the characters involved has been lost somewhere along the way. “There’s a lot of characters gone out of the game, it’s all programmed now. And diets as well, I can’t get my head around diets. The new things out now is the portions they are eating," Mullane continued.
"Once you have the work done all the rest falls into place. “Are they really enjoying it at the present moment in time? I just think it's monotonous, it’s repetition repetition repetition. For me, it’s all about winning but you have to have some memories and stories to look back on too."
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