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Published 18:06 12 Oct 2017 BST
Updated 18:13 12 Oct 2017 BST

"I certainly hope not," McCarthy replied when asked any of his teammates have been tapped up. "We’re riding our crest of a wave and want to keep that going for another few years."And McCarthy has no plans of switching himself:
"No. I’m not much of a stickman, I’d be much more of a hacker and be told to stop before I touched the ball, that’d be it. "I wouldn’t be good at the stick work."McCarthy also gave his view and the new appointment:
"He’ll have a very united bunch and maybe guys that are not there at the moment I reckon they’ll all come back in and he makes you want to play for him which is the biggest compliment I can put forward for Pat, he gets teams very driven and wanting to play for Dublin. "When I first came in he was organising, pooled everything and everyone knew what was going on and that’s half the battle and controlling 30 or 35 guys and 10 or 15 in the backroom team. You have to be able to know everyone’s role and job and I suppose he’ll be very good at doing that."
David McGee, Markets and Strategy Partner, PwC and Aogán Ó’Fearghaíl, GAA President are pictured with Dublin Footballer James McCarthy at the announcement of the September PwCGAA/GPA Player of the Month Awards at a reception in PwC Offices, DublinExplore more on these topics: