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Published 11:42 15 Jun 2017 BST
Updated 17:22 15 Jun 2017 BST
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“I think everyone has seen the incident. Diarmuid did put the hand on the linesman and the rule states that it’s 12 weeks," Murphy said.
"Now, people can look at it and say it’s quite harsh for what he did but I’m a firm believer that if you do the crime you do the time and I just felt that he should have taken the punishment, moved on and came in under the radar for the semi-final.
"I think they’re taking a huge risk that if it goes on that potentially he mightn’t be able to play in the semi-final if Dublin get there."
The argument is that nothing was made of the incident at the time and that it has become a 'media witch-hunt'.
"Now is it a witch hunt? I heard people talk about they’re not mentioning this and that, they obviously highlighted the issue that came up with Diarmuid pushing the linesman," he told host Colm Parkinson
"Media people were all talking about it which is fine, (supporters) are saying ‘they weren’t mentioning the three (Carlow players) that were targeting him,’ that’s been going on for years.
"I know back when I was playing… the top players always got singled out, I think Diarmuid gets even more attention than any other footballer. That’s a separate area, you can’t put your hands on an official and expect to get away with it, I just think it has dragged on and it should be done and dusted."
Since then, it has been confirmed that Connolly will not take the appeal any further.
You can watch the whole interview below starting from 3:00
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