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Published 20:30 21 Aug 2016 BST
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"I wasn’t too happy about today to be honest. I actually broke my hand during the week, playing with a heavy enough injection," the midfielder told Newstalk. "I wasn’t too happy with my performance today but the lads were brilliant and it was just a pity we couldn’t do it."A broken hand, strapped up, injections taken was enough to get Acheson onto the pitch but you could see that he wasn't his usual self. He still persevered through the pain though. For Tipp.
He knew, too, that'd be the last shot he'd get at giving something back for a while.
If Tipperary thought they were missing enough lads this year, Acheson is taking off next season too and the 26-year-old will be a mammoth loss.
"I was supposed to be gone two years ago but I was convinced twice to stay back," he told Oisin Langan of Newstalk. "I’m glad I did now in fairness. Myself and my girlfriend are going to Dubai. I’m only 26, if I’m gone for a year or two, I might take the boots back out at some stage maybe. "I’ve been playing now for seven years. Look if I don’t go now, I’ll never go. It’s just a pity that this is when Tipp are driving on, it’s a pity we didn’t do it seven years ago. "I’m happy out that I was a part of it and I’ve no doubt that the lads inside in the dressing-room will drive it on."How could he have not played on Sunday? https://twitter.com/SportsJOEdotie/status/749976573382692865 Big interview with Eamon McGee in the latest GAA Hour. Subscribe here on iTunes.
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