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Ryan feels ultimate glory ahead for Déise

Waterford manager Michael Ryan admits he felt pressure immediately on taking the job, but ultimately believes he will lead the county to glory.

“I came into this knowing inter-county management was going to be a difficult job,” he said in the Big Interview .

“We got off to a rough start with Nicky and Brother Philip [Ryan] stepping down, but I never felt under pressure because I still had confidence in the players and myself.

“I went back to Ken McGrath after talking to him earlier about becoming involved. I knew from ’07 what a great thinker of the game he was. So I met him in his house and he had a load of notes with a series of questions that we went through. On some issues we agreed, on others we modified. Then Sean [Cullinane] came on, the three of us sat down and we now have a fantastic relationship.”

And allied to that confidence is the secret of his success. “Man management is a big thing with us,” he said.

“You have to talk to players one to one. Often players have problems in their lives and if you can make them feel better and valued, why not do it?”

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