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Published 08:03 2 Nov 2015 GMT
Updated 08:10 2 Nov 2015 GMT
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Gallagher, who succeeded McGuinness as Donegal manager in 2014 has now responded to these comments, accusing him of breaching a trust and including "inaccuracies" in his book.
"I have received many requests for my reaction to the description given by Jim McGuinness in his book with regard to my departure from the Donegal Senior Management Team in September 2013." "At this point, I am not interested in commenting on the inaccuracies in the book while involved with the Donegal Senior Team. I am comfortable in the knowledge that Donegal County Board officers are aware of the true circumstances of my departure." "I will say I am disappointed Jim has chosen to comment on the breakup of the management team at this point. The players, management and backroom team had a very clear understanding that what happened within the group remained within the group." "Following my departure I did not comment on the matter as this would have been unfair on the players and the new management team whose focus was on the year ahead. I am really looking forward to the new season working with a brilliant squad of players who have given Donegal so much over the last five years." "The management, players and the County Board will be doing everything in our power to achieve success again for Donegal in 2016."There were always going to be repercussions from the release of McGuinness's autobiography given his all-powerful role in the reshaping of Donegal's fortunes and the manner in which he went about it.
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