Derry were knocked out of the Championship last Sunday after a 0-15 to 0-10 defeat to Kerry in the quarter-finals
Joe Brolly has called on the Derry County Board to "bring an end to the agony" by sacking Mickey Harte.
Now Brolly, who won an All-Ireland title with Derry in 1993, is calling on the Derry County Board to let Harte go. "It's been absolute agony, and it's alright, I have been there and done it, I'm happy with my Derry-ness and my loyalty to Derry."Their careers are being flushed down the toilet by a fellow who hasn't a clue about how to play in the modern game, whose almost every decision has been catastrophic, and has seen the team serially humiliated."
“So yes, I'll always be disappointed about that result and that outcome. But I'm pretty much an optimistic person and I look ahead. The past can't be changed.
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