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"Looking back on it, it was lunacy. I destroyed my knees but at the time, it was worth it. I came back after two years and I was lucky enough to come back to full fitness."
"I wasn't a skilful footballer but I worked hard at my game. There were two things that I did. Kicking, kicking, kicking and every kick that I took here, it was an All-Ireland final between Kerry and Dublin. "And I tried to make myself as fit as any person that ever played Gaelic football."There were sea-swims, a putting competition, a boat-trip out to the atlantic and through it all, there were some endearing glimpses into the modest life of a man who doesn't take himself too seriously.
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