Tyrone manager Mickey Harte believes that there is no issue with clubs and the county team.
The club v. county issue has been well discussed in GAA circles for the past few years as clubs feel that they are not being allowed play their county players often enough.
Harte believes that generalising every county in the same bracket in regards to this argument is wrong as he feels that Tyrone don't have such problems.
Speaking to the Ulster Herald, the three-times All-Ireland winning manager stated that he has no problem with his players lining out for their clubs like they did last weekend.
"There is a lot of talk that it's all about county or club. There is a generality that it is happening everywhere. I always felt that wasn't happening in Tyrone," said Harte.
"Tyrone players get lots of opportunity to play league football. They'll play a minimum of ten club league games, and all the championship matches.
"I'm happy enough with that when we work together. Every player in the panel is getting competitive football and I think that is an advantage."
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