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Published 13:17 2 Jul 2017 BST
Updated 14:20 2 Jul 2017 BST
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On The Sunday Game, last weekend, both Dessie Dolan and Joe Brolly refused to defend their colleague.
Dolan said that the comments on the incident "look a little bit pointed" suggesting that Spillane's comments were made because it would be advantageous for Kerry.
Brolly stepped it up a notch, saying:
"You have to say, it was like watching counsel for the prosecution. Pat had everything on but his Kerry blazer and his Kerry tie. I thought to myself after, 'the CCCC are going to act here',"
Spillane took to his column in the Sunday World to defend himself and was spot on.
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