Eoin Cadogan: ‘Negativity seems to be par for the course with Cork football’

Eoin Cadogan was there in the good times. That’s if you can call them the good times. Even when Cork were ruling the roost, they were fair game. For all the silverware he collected, Conor Counihan was told he wasn’t getting enough out of his team.

Eoin Cadogan: ‘Negativity seems to be par for the course with Cork football’

Six years on and the brickbats fly thicker and faster. Following the loss to Tipperary, Darragh Ó Sé claimed they had become immune to shame.

It followed his brother Tomás’ remarks last year that they were “rudderless” and untrustworthy.

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