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Brennan should have taken a stand - McConville
Key takeaways
- Manager Ger Brennan has missed all of Dublin's Championship and All-Ireland outings through suspension
- Suspended Dublin manager Ger Brennan should have "taken a stand" in the All-Ireland defeat by Louth, believes Oisin Mc Conville.
- Dublin's players did not conduct media duties after the loss to Louth in protest but, speaking on the GAA Social podcast on BBC Sounds, McConville says Brennan should have taken things a step further.
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Manager Ger Brennan has missed all of Dublin's Championship and All-Ireland outings through suspension
Suspended Dublin manager Ger Brennan should have "taken a stand" in the All-Ireland defeat by Louth, believes Oisin Mc Conville.
Brennan was issued a 12-week ban in March for an altercation with Galway strength and conditioning coach Cian Breathnach Mc Ginn - who was banned for eight weeks - during Dublin's relegation-confirming Division One defeat by the Tribesmen.
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