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Published 15:15 28 Aug 2021 BST
Updated 15:18 28 Aug 2021 BST
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"I'll tell you what Tyrone did - they played an absolute blinder. They called the GAA's bluff, Kerry's bluff and played the game of poker, then they hurled the grenade in. The GAA blinked and Kerry blinked. "You talk about anger [Sean], and people not knowing facts. Of course they don't know facts, because no-one has been told anything. "When there is a vacuum of information, as there has been from the Tyrone camp, into that vacuum comes disinformation, innuendo and false narratives, and that's what you got. I've still got so many question marks (about the situation)."Cavanagh had been trying to get a word in from almost the moment Spillane opened his mouth. Eventually, he got his chance to reply.
"There's 35 Tyrone players sitting together in the changing room, right now, under the Hogan Stand. In the Ulster Final, there would have been 30 players. Is there a chance they would have been close together? Of course there is."Cavanagh said that he was aware of 'eight or nine' Tyrone players that tested positive for Covid, so many teammates would have been ruled out of training as they were deemed close contacts. Spillane then poked the beae further by saying he knew ALL the Kerry panel were vaccinated while the same could not be said for Tyrone. Again, Cavanagh was not letting broad accusations fly. It was riveting stuff from the Kerry and Tyrone legends" https://twitter.com/TheSundayGame/status/1431614837034033152 With all that brio and bluster out of the way, it was time to focus on the match itself.
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