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Published 15:30 7 Jul 2023 BST
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"I knew myself that I wasn't going to be somebody who would be going into games and flippantly throwing sentences off the wall and ridiculing players to get soundbites, I knew that wasn't me, and I told BBC and GAAGO that that's not going to be me. "If that's the way they wanted to go then find somebody who wanted to do that, and I'm totally content with that, but I have enjoyed it."The two crews in both of them has been really really good, it's good to watch from a different angle and learn things from Óisin McConville or Mickey Harte. [caption id="attachment_289888" align="alignnone" width="640"]
Pictured is former Donegal Minor footballer, Michael Murphy, as he looks ahead to this Sunday’s Electric Ireland GAA All-Ireland Minor Football Championship Final between Derry and Monaghan, throwing in at 1pm in Box IT, Armagh.[/caption]
"It's intriguing to see the way that they view games and look at games - sometimes when you're in a n inter-county circle you become really entrenched with it in a small cohort of a group, and maybe become insular in a way."So it's been nice to kind of broaden that horizon again, and just listen to others opinions and that, I don't agree with them always, but even to hear other options and be kind of receptive to them is good because I found myself in an inter-county circle just very insular and stuck in your ways in your group that's around you. "Even the crew behind the scenes, how they look at things was interesting." Related links:
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