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Published 14:56 14 Jul 2017 BST
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"Training would be an hour. None of this talking crap that they have now. They'd be on the pitch at half seven and they'd be finished at half eight. He might have a five-minute talk and that'd be it. "It's not like the training sessions now where you talk about how you train and all this kind of stuff. That'd do my head in, but like he finished with you and he drove home.The approach paid off for Micko and his Lilywhites with a Leinster triumph in 1998. Some managers see it as a crucial role of their's to keep their players at the field for as long as they can. The more time their players spend there, the better they will get, sure. As the old saying goes, quality always beats quantity and lots of modern day players will agree. You can listen to the lad's discussion from The GAA Hour Live from Newbridge here from 26"00'. https://soundcloud.com/sportsjoe-gaa-hour/the-gaa-hour-live-from-newbridge
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