The former Galway star was speaking on The Sunday Game.
JOE CANNING DESCRIBED Galway ’s championship exit as “fairly depressing” after Henry Shefflin’s side saw their summer ended by defeat to Dublin in Pearse Stadium yesterday.
“When you’re comparing, you could see Dublin had a game plan. When you look at Galway, I’m not too sure. I couldn’t see how they were playing, how they were working the ball out, how they were feeding it into the forwards. “With Eamon and Henry… it’s two very contrasting styles. Eamon O’Shea is all about space, movement, with Tipperary the last number of years whereas Henry’s Kilkenny were more direct.
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