Flynn to decide on future
November 25, 2008
Dublin's long-serving forward Kevin Flynn will wait until the New Year before deciding on his inter-county future.
While admitting that Anthony Daly's appointment as the county's new hurling manager excites him, the 32-year-old O'Toole's man insists that it will not influence his decision in any way.
"To be honest, it's down to a personal decision and not anything to do with the management coming in," he said.
"Anybody coming in will work to the best of his ability and it's down to whether I have the hunger or if I'm enjoying it any more. You could have Merlin the Magician in charge, but if you don't have the hunger it doesn't county for anything."
Commenting on Daly's appointment, Flynn said: "It's fantastic, a massive coup for Dublin hurling in general. He's one of those inspirational-type players and leaders on the pitch and he brought those qualities into the dressing room when he managed Clare.
"I heard people from Clare saying that some of his speeches in the dressing room were unbelievable and he's one of those men who commands instant respect.
"I think a lot of people were looking towards Nicky English in charge of Dublin, but I believe that Anthony Daly is just as good, if not better."
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