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11th January 2017
09:41am GMT

"There’s nobody throughout the country being forced to do it; it’s your own choice," the Monaghan captain told reporters during the week. "As far as I’m concerned, you don’t do it unless you’re enjoying it so it’s not a burden, it’s an honour for any player to pull on his county jersey as far as I’m concerned."To put it simply, if you don't like the demands of being an inter-county footballer, don't be an inter-county footballer. You won't have to quit the GAA, just come out of the top bracket. https://twitter.com/SportsJOEdotie/status/739481954437980160 You'll still have your problems away from there though. Just ask any club player. Just look at any GAA fixture list. The ESRI are about to conduct a research project to study the demands on inter-county footballers but the Club Players Association could benefit from those findings as they continue to lobby for better treatment of club players.
"I don’t know if they’ll have to get overly radical," said McManus. "I think everyone is aware that there are issues with the fixtures and that’s why this [ESRI study] is being carried out, to look into players’ welfare and to try to get a common ground. "I’m assuming everybody is in the same boat in terms of getting a solution to it all so the CPA can only help that along."McManus' sacrifices have been so much so that he's expecting he'll need a hip replacement at some stage. Too many footballers suffer from hip injuries and then when you have ones as talented as the Clontibret forward, you manage them, you don't tell him to go away for a year or two to fix it. He's been playing since his teenage years with a problem occurring and never got the right treatment so it won't surprise him to have to deal with the issue head on in a few years. Just not now, Monaghan fans. You see, he sacrifices for the cause.
“It’s something that’s there and further down the line you are probably looking at a hip replacement," he admitted. “Hopefully that’s as far away as possible and you’ll just deal with it."The alternative would be not playing. That's not an option.
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