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22nd June 2018
11:39pm BST

"I don't have any regrets. I'm disappointed in how it happened and how it panned out, but there are two sides to every story. There was a lot of talk when we got over there about the facilities, no bibs, no balls, no cones. That really irritated me because if that happened to Germany, England or Brazil, there would heave been uproar. For some reason because it's Ireland, it's a laugh and joke." "I had enough years of that type of behaviour and I wanted to give us the best chance of winning. Into the week, just before we're leaving Saipan, we had a bit of a team meeting and I was confronted by the manager and I'd do it again tomorrow. I've always said that I've never lost a wink of sleep about how I reacted to the accusations that were made against me but I'd have loved to play in a World Cup. Of course I would. That's what the game is all about. It wasn't to be but I don't look back and regret my actions."
As he has touched on, in past autobiographies, it was the nagging sense that he was being accused of being disloyal and faking injury to put his club, United, over his country that really pissed him off.
"It wasn't all to do with the balls, bibs and cones because that was all taken care of a few days before they [Ireland] left their training camp," he said.
"What really made me angry is when you get accused of something by your manager - in front of a group of players - well then, you're going to react... and I reacted. As a senior player and the captain, I just felt that these were lies." "I was accused of faking an injury and not being available for a match - when I was actually injured," he added. "What Mick was saying wasn't true so if you make them accusations against me, guess what's going to happen?! You're going to get fireworks... "Trust me, it wasn't about the bibs and the balls and all that - because that was already taken care of. But to be accused of missing matches in front of a group of players, actually, believe me, I actually left people off lightly! There could have been a lot more trouble."
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