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Published 10:26 22 Oct 2015 BST
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"That's the kind of mindset I suppose was gearing towards. And when you don't get named for a team for a big game you find you start saying, 'Look if we can find a way to win this, I'll have gone unbelievably higher than I ever expected to have'. "So I probably would have called it a day at that and that's where I was at. I'll have to see now whether that determines what I'll do next year and that's where I am with it. "But if we had to have won the All-Ireland, I probably would have finished up," said Donaghy, who will concentrate on his new baby daughter and his new job laying artificial pitches before chatting with the Kerry management. "I'll have a lot weighed up by the New Year and have more of an idea where I stand - I'll talk to Eamonn and the family. They are the main thing and I'll see what their thoughts are. There is a lot to ponder - but I have time on my side."
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