Over 48 hours have past since Dublin beat Kerry in the All-Ireland final, so it's safe to chat to Tomás Ó Sé and Ciaran Whelan, with Michael Foley of the Sunday Times also joining Rory O'Neill and Mikey Stafford.
Tomás has no complaints with the defeat, given Dublin's dominance down the stretch, but that's not to say there aren't regrets in the Kingdom.
For Dublin, it felt like the sweetest win since 2011 and Whelo concurs, but he is not so sure it was the last dance for some of those veterans. He believes Dessie Farrell's future may be decisive.
We couldn't let Paul Flynn's late night tweet go unmentioned, which leads into a debate on footballer of the year. Most disagree with Flynn's choice (but defend his right to make it).
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Tomás has no complaints with the defeat, given Dublin's dominance down the stretch, but that's not to say there aren't regrets in the Kingdom.
For Dublin, it felt like the sweetest win since 2011 and Whelo concurs, but he is not so sure it was the last dance for some of those veterans. He believes Dessie Farrell's future may be decisive.
We couldn't let Paul Flynn's late night tweet go unmentioned, which leads into a debate on footballer of the year. Most disagree with Flynn's choice (but defend his right to make it).
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