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'I have no faith in coaches to evolve the game anymore'
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Marc Ó Sé: 'RTÉ has gone a bit boring. Sky brought a different dimension'
'I like to see that passion and I don't think he got overly carried away'
Nash: 'People say 'they will get a hammering.' Kerry have their eyes wide open to that'
'Waterford have cracked a code where they are able to play it both ways'
'Was this why Davy went with the sweeper?'
Anthony Nash urges caution over deliberate foul rule
The42 GAA Weekly: The All-Ireland Football Finals Show
GAA Weekly: your overdue Kerry v Tyrone preview
GAA Weekly: the All-Ireland hurling final preview show
'To finish with eight All-Ireland medals, unbelievable' - paying tribute to retiring Dublin great
Here's what The42 members can look forward to over the coming week
'It would be disappointing to see them going down after all the hard work Kieran McGeeney has done'
‘Dare we say it, is this an opportunity for Mayo to put one over the Dubs?’
In another action-packed week of sport, here's what's coming up for members of The42
'Richie Hogan going off: that's a huge boost for Waterford. I think things were done the wrong way around'
Ó Sé and O'Sullivan dismiss 'bullsh*t' rumours of player heave against Kerry boss Keane
'It just goes to show the passion of the man that he wants to play with Tipperary'
'I don't think they've made any progress at all' - Dowling on Dublin's season
Ó Sé: ‘I’m very disappointed with the way Kerry set-up, I think we’re better than that’
'David Clifford is going to give Kerry every chance of winning an All-Ireland if he stays fit'