John Kiely has hit out at 'two pundits' who claimed Limerick are using their team doctor and physio to relay tactical messages to players during games.
"The bottom line, when your medical team are being asked to be spoken to a week after two pundits are talking nonsense about us using our medical team as some sort of tactical messengers going into the pitch," the Treaty boss told RTÉ Radio after yesterday's dramatic draw with Clare.
"All of a sudden, there's a huge emphasis today on our medical team going into the field. They're only going into the field because players like Mike Casey have a cut, they have a bang to the head, because they've got a tight hamstring.
"They're not going in for any tactical purpose. They're on our team because they're doctors and physios. They're not selectors, they're not coaches. This is nonsense, and it's all because they took away the maor foirne, and now anybody who goes into the field is seen as a messenger.
"They're not messengers, they're medics."
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