Paul Murphy
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Podcast Appearances
They know they're out.
So I see clear supporters going, look, this is a blip on the radar.
We're true and whatever.
So it's amazing how two matches where teams take two good beatings.
But as long as you're true, it's fine.
It's okay.
But emotionally, those teams trying to get up for those matches where you're facing...
two teams that are essentially they're preparing for a big tilt at each other in the monster final and the two premier teams in the country for aiming for an all-ireland final so trying to analyze those games after that it's so it's so tough but for me limerick and tip it was what it was limerick were absolutely brilliant tip never got to the pitch of the game what i don't know what more there is to be said after that
So it's like people, they're being for blood.
The thing is that I would have noticed is that some people...
And I don't know whether to do consciously or not.
Some people, regardless of what way a result goes for a team.
So let's say, let's say Galway play Cork tomorrow.
If Cork get hammered or Galway get hammered, people want to focus on the lads who got hammered and drive the nail into the coffin as opposed to going, well, maybe Galway were good or Cork would or be the boat.
Like, you know,
And I always find as well, and again, it brings me back to the point, when I see Liam Cal defending himself there, I have sympathy for Liam Cal.
Forget the comments.
I have sympathy for Liam Cal.
And I mentioned three lads, Derek Ling, Keith Roster, and Liam Cal.
I saw Keith Roster after the Kenny match giving an interview, and he was dejected because he means well.