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And anyone close to Jim Gavin will tell you he's not. But that was his modus operandi with Dublin - a county renowned for its brash confidence - and look at the success the cool, reserved nature brought him.
You don't have to love him. But you have to respect him and all that he's done and on Monday's GAA Hour Show, Colm Parkinson paid tribute to the great man in the wake of his recent retirement.
"The county board statement had no quotes from Jim Gavin, I love him for that. There was no retirement template and thanking everybody, he just wants the story to be so far away from him - and that's massively to be respected. After doing what he's done for Dublin, and to slip out with zero fuss - and it'll be managed too so that there are no headlines from him or any of the players. Nobody is adding fuel onto the fact that he's gone..."
"He was the perfect man to manage a team like Dublin - just to dampen all this stuff down. Maybe if he had to go to another county and promote football, that wouldn't suit his personality. He was the perfect man for that job..."
"Jim Gavin almost put his personal reputation out there as being a strange sort of a man, for the good of Dublin. Because let's be honest, they won the three in a row and he didn't even smile. Got a lot of criticism for that - the way he conducted himself in interviews would have people thinking he's a strange individual...That's not the real Jim Gavin though. "But people who would know him, know he's not like that all. I've met him before, I've friends who played with Round Towers when they were younger and they'd say, 'that's very unlike Jim the way he's acting.' Like he has a more personable, friendly demeanour that comes across, but that's the personality he put across there in front of the whole country - for the good of Dublin football. There's things I don't like about him, but there's an awful lot of things I do like about him - and he's a legend - that's how he will be remembered..." https://twitter.com/TheGAAHour/status/1201575354219081729 You can watch the Gavin chat and much more from Monday's GAA Hour show here. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0knhGu6dnoQ
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