Philly McMahon: Kerry making a mistake with odd crowd-control talk, they should be focusing on what actually matters
Briefly

The article discusses the recent puzzling behavior of the Kerry football team, renowned for their cleverness in the sport. It highlights internal conflicts, such as Paul Geaney's appeal for fans to support the team more actively, which contradicts Jack O'Connor's remarks about the pressure players face from that same fanbase. The piece suggests that instead of inflating player egos with fan engagement, Kerry should strategically manage expectations to improve performance, particularly in important games like those at Croke Park.
Kerry should focus on their strategic prowess rather than assembling fan support that may lead to undue pressure on players, especially in critical matches.
The contrasting demands of fans and coaches highlight the tensions within Kerry's setup, where the legacy of craftiness now seems overshadowed by external expectations.
Read at Independent
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