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16th September 2016
07:53am BST

"I was not surprised. They’re not a typical British team. "They try to play football. In the first half, they were better than AZ with their short combinations and they had more of the ball than us. "The only time we were better was after the goal and against 10 men."This has happened to Irish sides before - Martin O'Neill's side got the 'British football' label during Euro 2016 - but it doesn't stop from sticking in our collective craw. Dundalk will be sure to give Alkmaar the most Irish of welcomes when both sides meet again, later this year. Stephen Rochford chats with Colm Parkinson on The GAA Hour, heated Lee Keegan debate, and Barry Cahill is outnumbered by Mayo backers. Subscribe here on iTunes.
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