Larry O'Gorman
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So it was a way to teach someone a lesson.
And he probably set an example to others as well that, you know, if you're not going to do what he asked of you, well then, there's plenty of room on the sideline for you.
Yeah, and not only me, but there were certain other individuals.
As you mentioned, Liam Dunne, the captaincy was taken off of Liam Dunne.
So he was giving a message out to players.
If you want to mess around, as I said, there's plenty of room on the sideline, but you're not going to do it on the field of play.
Because he was trying to build a team, a team that could play at the highest level.
And if you're going to do a slip-up, if you're going to fall off,
the team is going to struggle.
So he wanted every position to be done right and play to a certain level, play to a certain standard and play within the rules of what he wanted really, to be honest.
So very motivational.
It's probably the very same as him being a manager looking after a bar staffer or someone else.
He wants them to do their job in their position and then things will go smooth.
And that's exactly what he's done with me and a few others, I presume.
He certainly had word with maybe Tom Dempsey, Martin Storey,
or Rod Guiney or George O'Connor you know you have a job to do just do what I ask you to do and everything else will be fine
Yeah.
I only looked at him yesterday, would you believe it?
And I nearly got dizzy looking up along the steps.
Yeah, there was a few gauntlets thrown in, to be quite honest.