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Published 09:52 20 Jul 2016 BST
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“Johnny Buckley has got a hard forehead,” said Crowley.
“It was over here [pointing at spot to side of nose], it was like a scene out of Braveheart the boys were telling me, I could have been an extra out of Braveheart so it wasn’t great.
“Johnny Buckley is like my best friend. I lived with him for four years in college.
“He came off with a tiny little scar. Ah, it was just bad.
“It’s good now. I got an operation on the Monday after the Munster final so that settled it down as well.”
Having tried to defy his affected breathing to line out against Tipperary at Fitzgerald Stadium, Crowley insists he will be fit for Kerry's All-Ireland quarter-final against the winner of either Clare-Roscommon or Tipperary-Derry on July 31st.
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