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Monday Morning Blues as Dublin continues to party
"We are all heading to the new "dugout" bar in coppers, with Sam. Stall it," he wrote, as the champions gave Sam a taste of a night at the famous Dublin haunt.
No doubt the celebrations will continued with their 'homecoming' later this evening.
Speaking on RTE Radio this morning, Dublin manager Jim Gavin said the team enjoyed their All Ireland victory celebrations last night.
"It's a fantastic achievement for Dublin GAA and we had a great night last night," he said.
"It was a great team performance the team showed great heart and great resolve against a fantastic Mayo side.
"I know they're [Mayo] disappointed today but they'll be back."
Gavin paid tribute to his captain Stephen Cluxton.
"Stephen Cluxton had a fantastic game he was crucial to our game planning.
"He's an exemplary captain, and we're delighted for him."
Gavin also paid tribute to Bernard Brogan, who scored two goals [url=http://www.uksoccershop.net]football shirts[/url] and three points during the match.
"Bernard Brogan has [url=http://www.uksoccershop.net]football shirt uk[/url] shown great leadership both on and off the pitch. He had a big performance," he said.
Opening his 2fm chat show this morning, Ryan Tubridy also caught the winning manager on the phone as he enjoyed a breakfast with Marty Morrissey.
"The head is great. It's just a fantastic sense of achievement. It's a great sense of satisfaction after a lot of hard work throughout the season," Gavin told Tubridy.
Gavin didn't join his team in Dublin nightclub Coppers for the post meal celebrations, [url=http://www.uksoccershop.net]cheap football shirts[/url] but instead said he stayed at the hotel to enjoy the atmosphere.
"We have great respect for Mayo and the way they play football. There's a good relationship between the players and my heart really does go out to them." |
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