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Published 10:16 15 Aug 2019 BST
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"He would stand up to anybody, that's players, opposing managers. He's very driven, brings a great strong-minded attitude, he's bringing everybody together. He never thinks he's the smartest person in there, but he'll get them all in. When he speaks, you could hear a pin drop in the room, he commands so much respect..."
It's all about getting the best of what he has at his disposal. Paddy Stapleton's mind turns back to the 2010 All-Ireland semi-final against Waterford.
"Honest to God, in three years, I don't think he ever name-checked any player. That (the 2010 All-Ireland semi-final against Waterford) was the only time I ever heard him talking about man-marking anybody..."
"Before we played Waterford in that match, we played Galway under-21s in a challenge match. He put me in full back for that match and it just so happened that there was a small lad with a red helmet playing full forward. After the match, he never even said it in so many words, he said, 'you know why you're playing full back now? Yeah, there's a lad with a red helmet. And you'll be on him.' And that was it, that was absolutely it. It was all about building up my players, building up them. I'm going to make the best out of what we have. The one thing I can always remember Liam saying is 'we'll make the best of what we have in our room,' and to be fair, he lived it..."
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