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Published 22:14 12 Jul 2015 BST
Updated 11:53 13 Jul 2015 BST
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His column for the Sunday Independent was of similar variety. War variety.
Yes, the same guy who lobbied against cynical play, against sledging and even something as trivial and innocent as defensive tactics. He now wants war, by any means.
And he doesn't want shooting? (Okay, we're being pedantic)
But he brought his siege mentality - his literal siege mentality - to the TV screens on The Sunday Game.
At first, Westmeath feeling shocked that they were still in the Leinster final by half time was compared to... well, a US marine, of course. Who else?
And then, his final warning for Dublin was typically Churchillian. Or Brollyian.
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