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Published 17:01 3 Aug 2018 BST
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"Absolutely, it was something I actually pulled a few of the players about a few weeks ago. I was standing outside the dressing room of the team that I am involved in, and players just walk in after training, grab their bag and out the door... It got me thinking, 'this is not the way it used to be when I was playing'".McDonnell was quick to point out that what goes on behind closed doors in the dressing room before and after training or games is key to building a strong team bond
"What are the reasons behind it? Yes, obviously social media is behind it. Looking back when I was playing, there was a firm bond built by teams with the banter that went on in the dressing room, slagging each other off, having a bit of craic. For that half an hour after training, it does add to the team ethos."Wooly believes teams are suffering as a result of social media as it takes away from the traditional changing room banter.He also highlighted the generational element involved, "It is more or less the younger generation of players, the older boys are usually the last the leave the dressing room simply because they have the old way of going about things, I agree totally with Mike Quirke here because I have seen it."
"I think the social media side is that instead of having the craic in the dressing room, they'll go home and put a joke on snapchat and have the laugh through that, like why do they not just say it in person." "This is the reality, people are communicating through Whatsapp, and this is our age, imagine the younger people who are completely used to communicating (through social media). This is how they communicate and have the craic." Said Wooly.The former Armagh star went one further pointing out that players today are coming into the changing rooms with something he never thought imaginable.
"How many times do you see players, walking into a dressing room with their head down, simply because that's the way they walk around the streets now, with their heads down. I've also noticed players walking into dressing rooms with coffees in their hands, coffee before a game, that's absolutely ridiculous."What do you reckon? Do the lads have a point or is it a case of the stereotypical grumpy senior players.
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