The article reflects on the emotional impact of victory in Gaelic football and how it can reinvigorate teams, making previous struggles seem insignificant. Watching 'Hell for Leather' evokes a deep sense of nostalgia and pride, highlighting the complexities of Gaelic football that both inspires and frustrates. The author notes that inter-county players often have a narrow focus, unable to see the larger picture due to the demands of their role, which can lead to a paradoxical view of their experience in the sport.
A victory could spark a number of teams into life and make everything that happened before irrelevant
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