Barry Cahill: It's going to be tough league campaign for Dublin
Former Dublin footballer Barry Cahill says that the Metropolitans are in for a tough remainder to their Allianz League campaign as Dessie Farrell attempts to give some of his newer players some game time.
The Boys in Blue are yet to pick up a point after two rounds following defeats to Armagh and Kerry, and will next face the side that ended their bid for a seven-in-a-row of All-Ireland titles last season, Mayo.
Speaking on RTÉ's coverage of Dublin's defeat to the Kingdom on Saturday, Ciarán Whelan said that the squad's demise had happened more quickly than he thought it would.
With the bottom two teams in Division 1 set to face relegation from the top tier, Cahill, who was speaking on RTÉ's Game On, said that he has fears for the remainder of the league.
"It's going to be a very tough league campaign for us Dubs," he began.
"I probably expected a bit of a response from the guys on the back of the Armagh performance but it wasn't forthcoming at all, which was disappointing.
"The manner of it, particularly that second quarter when the team went down to 14 men - Niall Scully wrongfully got the black card - Dublin looked very naive for that 10-minute period. Kerry completely overran them, wracked up seven or eight scores, and killed off the game.
"One of the more worrying aspects is that there wasn't that maturity amongst the group to kill the game in that period, and make sure that they were still in it. They were against a gale-force wind in that first half and they just needed to stay within touching distance before the second half.
"That second quarter killed them."
When Dublin had their full contingent restored, and the wind at their backs after the break, they restricted Kerry to just one point. But the Munster champions had


