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24th January 2017
05:33pm GMT

It was only after he dropped out of an engineering course in GMIT and returned to Westport that he really developed a love of Gaelic football - a love that would see him become one of the best players of his generation.
Not bad for a fella who couldn't make the GMIT Freshers team.
In the interview with Mike Finnerty, Keegan outlines the major difference between lining out for Mayo and playing for his club.
"The difference is there's no media spotlight on you! It's nice to go out and play football, and play with lads who are doing better jobs than I am. There's nobody telling anyone to give me the ball, or telling me to do what I do with Mayo. I just go out and play my part like everyone else. I can't wait for next Sunday. "I'm laid-back about playing football, I don't see the point in getting uptight about playing a big game, with Westport or Mayo. You've trained hard enough for long enough that you should be able to go out and enjoy these days."You would wonder why Keegan enjoys playing away from the media spotlight... Oh yeah.
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