Austin Stacks manager Billy Lee wasn't entirely happy, despite his side's 7-7 to 0-2 drubbing of Aherlow in Saturday's Munster club IFC final.
The former Limerick boss insists the Tralee giants have plenty to work on ahead of their All-Ireland semi-final against either Arva or Ballinderry.
"The way I look at the scoreboard is 14 scores to 2. I don’t think our first half performance was near good enough to go on to win a semi-final of an All-Ireland, let alone win an All-Ireland,” a less-than-impressed Lee told Clubber TV.
“We have work to do to get over the next day, whoever we are playing Ballinderry or Arva and yeah, we have a lot of work to do
"It wasn’t good enough. We weren’t learning from each other. We kept repeating the same stuff and trying to push these lads and move up the ladder in Kerry, which we must be conscious of.
"It’s fair to say that the first half performance was playing senior football next year, and the tradition of Stacks name has always been there, but that won’t hold us up in senior football. We got to play better football, and that’s as simple as it gets. “
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