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Published 11:57 13 Aug 2021 BST
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"Philly McMahon has been talking about an empty Hill 16, and Ger Brennan and Alan Brogan have been saying that Dublin seem a bit bored or something."Last year they did get through the championship, they won a handy enough All-Ireland, but everyone was just glad to have a championship, it was in the middle of winter, and maybe that was a novelty in itself. "Now they're in the summer, and that compares to the last summer championship, and it's not the same, no Hill 16." Philly McMahon said: "When you look across and see Hill 16 empty, you get the sense of 'wouldn't it be great to have fans there?' You think about how much energy it would give everybody, not just us but the opposing team as well." Parkinson was keen to point out that it definitely favours one side more than the other."It's hard to even get your head around that, but they've been doing the same thing for a long time now, and they're winning and they need some sort of a spark maybe, and there's no Hill 16.
"Now it doesn't give the opposing team as much energy as it gives Philly, but I remember back in the noughties when Armagh were beating Dublin and Tyrone were beating Dublin, when they quietened Hill 16."I've been on Hill 16 when Dublin aren't performing and that is not a nice place for the players, you're hearing whistles, you're hearing your own supporters jeering you, so Hill 16 can turn against them at times. "Maybe that's what Philly's talking about, but there's nothing better than hearing Hill 16 quiet." Listen to the full discussion on the GAA Hour now!
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