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Published 15:31 3 Jun 2018 BST
Updated 10:34 4 Jun 2018 BST
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"Why don't you show us how they're setting up?"Finally, after a lengthy sermon on the ills of football, we got some analysis. https://twitter.com/TheSundayGame/status/1003277625404448769 It was mainly negative about Monaghan and Brolly declared Dublin would not tolerate Fermanagh's stifling tactics. There was no talk of Che Cullen marking McManus out of the half, Patrick Cadden's spot-on kick-outs, Ryan Jones' coolness in possession or the excellent point scored by Conall Jones. "It wasn't just their defensive system.," Cantwell interjected. "Fermanagh in the first half had a few good scores." At that the lads had to admit, yes, Fermanagh had done a couple of good things. But Brolly was not going to go too far:
BROLLY: "Fermanagh have not penetrated the Monaghan defence once... they are scoring from distance" CANTWELL: "But it's working for them."It was, but why focus on the positives when you can have a good aul' moan on a Sunday afternoon? As for the game itself, Fermanagh won 1-8 to 0-10.
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