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Free State with Joe Brolly and Dion Fanning
Jimmy’s Winning Matches (Again)
Ep. 95
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What drives Jim McGuinness? Why does he inspire such devotion and how does he command such loyalty?
On Free State, Joe explains his own complicated relationship with Jim McGuinness.
In a world where GAA managers are conformist and conservative, McGuinness is a man apart. Is this why he was able to dismantle Derry? And Joe reveals what he was shouting at Mickey Harte from the stand.
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