Paul Murphy
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
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In two years' time, it could be done in 180 again, they're back going for an all-earned, and suddenly everybody has the answers, everybody's pulling behind the same boat.
So the thing is, when you're at your lowest point, it's the point of supporting, doing what you can do to get behind it.
Again, like I'm saying, it's not saying you can't be critical or constructively critical and give valid opinions.
But I'd understand managements and players getting defensive because...
They're emotionally hurting.
It's a tough situation to be in.
And if you feel someone, if you personally feel someone has gone too far, sure, look, you might hear your opinions then.
So it's, yeah, but look, it's unfortunate.
I think it's fair to say it's unfortunate when you see like, you know, especially over social media as well.
The modern day, you see like spots over social media.
i certainly don't buy this idea that claire went down there and went ah this game doesn't really matter no there's no teams we said a couple of weeks ago there's no teams um ever going to a match uh doing that like it's just it's on you just don't even speak about it like you want to go out and put your best foot forward you want to go and win the games claire actually started quite well you know claire came um at a rate of knots at cork and i was looking saying geez this is going to be great now there's gonna be skin and hair flying in this game um
And then Cork really just got the grips, got a few big scores, got a few of the breaks as well.
Like, you know, Clare could have got a goal there.
The ball hits the post, comes back.
Cahalan hits him on the leg.
You know, you could have easily had a Clare goal there.
But over the course of the 70 minutes, I mean, Cork were outstanding.
The scores they got and some of the scores, particularly in the second half there when they're really opening up the taps.
I'm really impressed with, again, like William Buckley.
The balls were giving him in and fantastic.