Conor McKeown
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One of the great halftime analysis clips of recent times is the Richie Hogan red card.
There was probably a pre-agreed plan, but in the end they were just tearing strips off each other.
Exactly, yeah.
Interrupting each other.
But that's the best use of a clip where it's a matter of opinion and it can play while you're having a conversation.
No, no, I mean, it stemmed from an incident involving, on the pitch, the S&C coach with Brian Howard.
So he then went after him.
Oh, no, yeah.
And I was like, it was as if
you're not listening to me.
So I'm going to pull that earpiece out of your head.
a draw looked really it looked good that was a brilliant game and the conditions as you said were you kind of knew going in there was no rain pitch is in pretty good condition this is going to be a fair there's not going to be many skill errors in this game and that was kind of true when Kerry took that 10 point lead I was like how am I not going to be able to get the ball off these lads because Kerry kept winning the midfield and kickouts generally and then yeah they're not going to spill the ball on a bone dry day how did that feel when they were cleaning you out midfield for the first time tables turned obviously
Armagh should have won the game in the end like as CiarΓ‘n McGuinne seems to have said after every game they got more shots off and shots off in good positions I think they had six more shots at goal than Kerry and a lot of them were they weren't pot shots they were just routinely getting the wrong players in scoring positions can I just make a point on this game go on do you we were last Thursday when we had our GAA panel and we were asked to pick the player of the league
He's not a fun player to root against, I'll tell you that.
I was taking solace out of Aaron McKay, who actually played well and has been injured for much of the season, picked up Mark and Judy's and I wouldn't wish that on anybody.
And as Conor said, he kicked 10, probably two two-pointers, I think.
But there was a few moments at the end where McKay never took him down the outside, which he's prone to do now, which is worrying.
And he popped a few over the bar with his fist and his right foot.
So you can't really, you're supposed to drive him there.
But McKay made him come back out.