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25th June 2020
01:10pm BST

"I was talking to a buddy of yours yesterday," Ó Sé said. "He made the point: Not all club players can be a county player. But all county players are club players. He said sometimes it's easier to blame the inter-county player. "The inter-county is seen as the problem and they get whatever they want. "If I was a manager now and you've an All-Ireland championship... you take it so serious and you're living it constantly, you have to be training now. The clubs are allowed to go training now. I have no doubt that they'll go training and they'll be lucky to see their county fellas once a week from here on in. And I think that's fair enough. "The county players are giving the commitment and if they want to get what they want, they'll have to train together to achieve that."McGeeney weighed in with the perspective of the county player and reasoned that county managers don't often get their way. That's why it's a headache.
"In my experience, all great county players are great club players," the Armagh manager said. "They give their heart and soul. You can't turn heart and soul off. It's in you or it isn't. "I know there are some players who might be a little bit arrogant and fuck about and when they're back, they might not go, they might go away on holidays and stuff like that. The majority of my experience of dealing with players - whether in Kildare or Armagh - my best players give their heart and soul regardless. And it was the same when I played. "I've never seen a fella who could turn it on and off - he either gave it or he didn't. "I hear it all the time, 'what county managers do'. If it was such a great job, you wonder why people only stay in it for a while. It's a constant fight. If you're asking the best thing about the lockdown, [my wife] said that I seem more at ease with myself the last eight or nine weeks, because you're not battling the shit you have to listen to on a 24-hour basis."You can catch that full interview here.
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