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Published 11:55 6 Jul 2018 BST
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"All of this is going to have a knock-on effect and it's actually made Dublin's position in Croke Park even stronger," Wooly said. "This has shone a light on it being their home ground and I'm sure Dublin, amongst themselves, could be quite happy the way this is all playing out, that a lot of counties are complaining about playing them at Croke Park. What does that mean for an All-Ireland final? Or a semi-final? "Dublin will be like, 'lads, everyone's up in arms about this, let's play on this. They're afraid to come here!' "Kerry and Mayo, they would never admit they're afraid to go to Croke Park, because they're not. "I was talking to someone from Mayo recently about the Mayo-Kildare thing. His line to me was that Leinster counties are pathetic the way they complain about Dublin at Croke Park. If Mayo went down that road, who would challenge Dublin? "Psychologically, it's wrong. Players can never, ever, ever admit."Listen to the full show below.
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