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Thu 10 Oct 2008McCarthy says players risking future of Cork hurling
CORK HURLING: TRENCH WARFARE is defined as a form of conflict where both combatants have fortified positions and the fighting lines are static - and that now clearly defines the latest conflict surrounding Cork hurling.
As neither the manager and the county board, in one trench, nor the current panel of players, in the other trench, showed any signs of advance yesterday, it looks like being another long, drawn-out battle before any peace deal is brokered.
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