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Published 16:04 19 Apr 2018 BST
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Because in reality, this isn't about the anger. How could any manager be angry with a youngster who's taking on the once in a lifetime opportunity of the American Dream that every second one of their friends are doing with them anyway? He'd want to be a right detail if he was.
This is all about you and your own guilt. You can't see the anger in your manager, but you can see the disappointment.
You can see his head drop, you can see the anguish scrawled across his face, you can pinpoint the moment his heart splits in two.
Silence is a killer and it's the reading between the lines that will kill you.
It's not what he says but it's what he didn't say.
There are ways to make it easier for your boss man, and for yourself.
Don't make the cardinal sin of letting the others get in before you because then his patience will have worn thin. He won't be able to take another blow and God knows how he might react to your kicking of a broken man.
If he asks about the other lads, plead ignorance and dodge that question. You don't have a clue about them.
It doesn't matter if you're from Longford or you're from Kilkenny, promise him the sun, the moon and the stars about this year's county team who have a whole host of classy youngsters ready to make their mark.
You'll be back for the business stages of the club championship in and around late August and September anyway.
That's when it matters.
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