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Published 09:04 14 Oct 2016 BST
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"When I wasn't getting my game, I had it out with [Kerry boss Eamon] Fitzmaurice. I won't even tell you what I called him there to his face, one day, but all he could do was laugh. "That's Eamon. I think he preferred that we had that relationship. If you had a problem, you'd say it to him. If there was something you found wrong you would say it to him. So I did. "I felt better after it and he, probably, felt better."Ultimately, the corner back accepted that time was catching up with him - "Nobody will ever be bigger than the Kerry team." He was desperately close to going out in a final against Mayo at Croke Park but Dublin had their say on that.
Following the match, Ó Sé lingered on the pitch to soak up the applause and take in the sheer majesty of Croker on match day. The fact that Kieran Donaghy and Aidan O'Mahony - two more men in their mid 30s - stayed out on that pitch with him felt like a farewell. It felt like that was it.
Ó Sé knew it was over for him but he is not so sure about his former county teammates.
When it was put to Ó Sé that the upcoming release of Donaghy's autobiography was a sure sign he was done, he remarked, "Are you retiring Kieran Donaghy so?" He continued:
"I wouldn't be so sure of the two boys [retiring] and if you know the two boys in question, I'd say they'd go on again and they'll keep going with Kerry. I have no doubt about that."While Ó Sé's affirmations may soothe Kerry supporters somewhat, he believes the next generation of players coming through will put The Kingdom right in the mix for All-Ireland titles. "I looked at the extended panel for the Dublin match and you had 10 of those [young] fellas in there," he said. "That will multiply this year. The future is bright." You can check out the full interview with Marc Ó Sé in a special edition of The GAA Hour. Listen below or subscribe on iTunes.
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