When Jim Gavin was my manager at Dublin, he had a simple ambition that underpinned every action: he wanted Dublin to be the greatest performing team in the history of Gaelic football. This wasn’t some abstract notion uttered like Donald Trump saying he would make America great again. This was a philosophy which determined every action we took. Every training session and every meeting had the aim of moving us forward and making us better. Anybody who wasn’t paying attention then but has watched Gavin discuss the workings and plans of the Football Review Committee (FRC) will understand how he…
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