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30th August 2022
09:50am BST

However, another oversight has just been highlighted by the Oakleaf midfielder Conor Glass on RTE Radio One, who reveals that his side weren't even told or made aware of the fact that the point had been awarded.
"It was a big grey area. I actually didn't realise (that the previous point was added on) until they went a point up after Shane Walsh's free kick five minutes into the second half. "When he did score - pre-half-time - I was standing under the crossbar and it was clearly over the bar. So I was a bit confused obviously with Hawk-eye."It wasn't communicated very well, either to the Derry staff or even the referee or GAA officials, that the point was added back on. The players didn't have a clue that it was.
"It is obviously off-putting. Look, I'm not going to sit here and say that if we'd started the second half a point up, it would have made a big difference, because our second-half performance wasn't too great."But elite sport is about fine margins and if we had that lead going into the second half, it could have changed the dynamic of the game. "In the heat of the moment, it wasn't communicated well and it wasn't dealt with well by the players ourselves."
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