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4th June 2021
11:45am BST

"He's very knowledgeable. He's very passionate as well. On the training field he is a very strong voice. If you're on the training pitch with him, you will hear that and you will see that.
"I suppose then the other point of it is time. He's got time to put things in place and develop and then I suppose the last piece of the jigsaw is players. You need good players and there are good players in Derry, there has always been good players in Derry."There's always good players in Donegal, there's always good players in Mayo. They're big counties and counties who love their football. There's always gonna be kids that are out in the front garden that are going to be men one day that want to play for the jersey." Despite successfully guiding his native Fermanagh to an Ulster final for the first time in years, Gallagher had to face a lot of criticism for his defensive brand of football. Many saw it to be far too one dimensional, un-entertaining and generally a negative style. "From a defensive point of view, I suppose Rory would have got a lot of criticism over the last couple of years," said the Glenties man. "Just from the outside looking in now, they (Derry) are putting up big scores. That was our journey in 2011, going into 2012.
"That transition from getting the defensive part right, having that as a foundation block and then putting the focus on the offensive side of things, and sometimes I think that gets washed away in the criticism of the team. That was the defining factor, the capacity to be more offensively minded, to be intelligent in terms of shot selection and be ruthless."I think the signs are positive for Derry at the minute and if they can bring more offensive numbers to what I'd imagine will be the bedrock of the defensive stuff that he's done over the last couple of years, then they're going to ask questions. "They've got Donegal in their sights in the first round, if Donegal can get over Down."
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