Philly McMahon: Kildare have an abundance of talent so why aren't they more successful?
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Philly McMahon: Kildare have an abundance of talent so why aren't they more successful?
"Critics should tread carefully before doubting Dublin again, they had a point to prove against Louth Warning: this column contains traces of Kildare. I'm declaring this here at the outset because I can already hear them."
"Who? The experts pointing out that I spent a year there and somehow managed not to win a championship with Naas, which is true."
Critics are urged to tread carefully before doubting Dublin again. The piece frames skepticism as something that should be approached with caution, especially because Dublin had a point to prove against Louth. It also acknowledges a personal connection to Kildare, declared at the outset as a warning. The text then references “experts” who point out that the writer spent a year in Naas and did not win a championship, presenting that as a factual basis for questioning credibility. The overall tone combines caution, rivalry context, and a preemptive response to anticipated criticism.
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