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McGuinness rejects ‘puke football’ jibe 13.05.11

DONEGAL manager Jim McGuinness has defended his team’s tactics ahead of Sunday’s clash with Antrim at Ballybofey.
Despite guiding his side to the Allianz Football League Division 2 title at the end of last month, Donegal’s style of football came in for some heavy criticism from Antrim boss Liam Bradley, who labelled Donegal as “ultra-defensive and playing real puke football”.
Antrim, who play such a wonderful brand of football that they were relegated from Division 2 and managed only a single win in their seven games – pass the bucket.
Their 2009 flash in the pan season is but a distant memory now.
McGuinness speculated that his counterpart was attempting to play “mind games” ahead of the hugely anticipated preliminary round game.
“Everybody is entitled to their opinion. I don’t know if it is mind games or what he is trying to achieve with it,” McGuinness said.
“From our perspective we would be very happy that we finished the League on top of the division and the highest scoring average in the division. We won the League and from our perspective we wouldn’t consider that ultra-defensive.
“I would feel that to end up at the top of the pile at the end of the League you need to be doing something right offensively and I hope that the good work that we have done through the League can be replicated on Sunday.
“If somebody wants to brand it ultra-defensive and we can rack up some of the scores that we did throughout the League, then we will be happy enough to take that.” (Inishowen Independent)
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