Johnny Dunleavy
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And as I say, it's totally different when you're on the outside and you're looking in and how difficult that he makes a team to beat.
And that's what Galway are.
They're so, so hard to beat and they pick up results and they pick up points.
I think earlier on today we were talking about it.
They've probably conceded more, probably more than John would like and probably more than I would have expected them to concede in terms of being hard to beat.
But even at that, they managed to stay in games.
They just managed to hang in there, whatever it takes to hang in there.
They're never beaten by too many.
They're never beaten by three.
It's the odd goal here and there.
Look, it's going to be difficult for them on Friday with Shamrock Rovers coming to town.
Of course it is.
and you know the last two games they've had I suppose they've had it both sides of the coin scoring late and conceding late to get a draw over the weekend you know it's it probably it probably evens itself out but as I say I think they're going to pick up enough results to be okay I'd say that you know Friday's going to be difficult it's not one of those games that they're going to be expected to win I'd say the type of player I was I would have loved to play under Coffey believe it or not but you get the sense you you
No, he definitely does.
And I suppose like just going back to the first thing that he did when he came into Cork was create a very, very professional environment.
He made everything, any little small changes that he had to make, created a player room, a player room in the training ground.
It was only for the players.
No one else was to go in there.
you know, made the gym sessions more sort of regimented or that you had to be there.
Different, just little bits like that that he made.