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<blockquote data-quote="CaptainSensible" data-source="post: 7075545" data-attributes="member: 34104"><p>I think firstly to get to the point whereby you can influence the media you have to be winning, because nobody gives a toss about a team being overly zealous or whatever if they aren't winning, therefore for these teams and their pundits there is nothing to defend. No one cares how they play.</p><p></p><p>Secondly, if a team does enjoy a period of domination their style of lay will automatically be scrutinised more, if we go on to achieve this then I would imagine whatever Cork pundits are there would also defend our style to whatever criticisms may arise. But for that to happen we have to become successful first.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CaptainSensible, post: 7075545, member: 34104"] I think firstly to get to the point whereby you can influence the media you have to be winning, because nobody gives a toss about a team being overly zealous or whatever if they aren't winning, therefore for these teams and their pundits there is nothing to defend. No one cares how they play. Secondly, if a team does enjoy a period of domination their style of lay will automatically be scrutinised more, if we go on to achieve this then I would imagine whatever Cork pundits are there would also defend our style to whatever criticisms may arise. But for that to happen we have to become successful first. [/QUOTE]
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