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Published 12:43 26 Sept 2017 BST
Speaking to reporters, O'Sullivan said what it's like living day to day in Kerry after a defeat:
"I opened the bar and restaurant at the start of the summer so I can’t avoid it, it is very tough but even more so for management because as a player you’re going back to your club and try and distract yourself where as they’re not and they’re constantly replaying this stuff over and over in their heads," O'Sullivan said. "In fairness, there’s a lot of ‘experts’ around the place who all think they know best and they’re not shy in giving their opinion either. "It’s tough, it doesn’t get any easier until you get back out there and concentrate on playing football again. "I’m around a long time and I’m well used to shrugging it off with people but it’s tough because you don’t stop thinking about it, you’ll be looking at interviews of Dublin players and you won’t stop thinking about it. "Most people are genuine, they are Kerry fans and they all went Kerry to do well but not everybody is willing to put in the time and the effort even though it is easy to say ‘You should have done this’ or ‘You should have done that’ or ‘This player should have played’ it’s very easy in hindsight. "Everyone has an opinion, which they’re entitled to, but if people just took a step back and said really does this player need me telling him what should or shouldn’t have been done. "It’s just that everyone has an opinion, which they’re entitled to, just not everyone needs to hear it."
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