2021 All Ireland Football-Covid is a cod tyrone style

2021 CHAMPIONSHIP REFEREES - FOOTBALL

Barry Cassidy (Derry)

Club: Bellaghy

Championship Matches 2020: 2

League Matches 2021: 2

Last Championship Match: Cavan v Donegal (20.11.2020)

Conor Lane (Cork)

Club: Banteer/Lyre

Championship Matches 2020: 2

League Matches 2021: 2

Last Championship Match: Kildare v Meath (15.11.2020)

Derek O’Mahoney (Tipperary)

Club: Ardfinnan

Championship Matches 2020: 2

League Matches 2021: 2

Last Championship Match: Dublin v Meath (21.11.2020)

Joe McQuillan (Cavan)

Club: Kill Shamrocks

Championship Matches 2020: 1

League Matches 2021: 2

Last Championship Match: Donegal v Tyrone (1.11.2020)

Niall Cullen (Fermanagh)

Club: Erne Gaels

Championship Matches 2020: 0

League Matches 2021: 3

Last Championship Match: Clare v Leitrim (22.6.2019)

Brendan Cawley (Kildare)

Club: Sarsfields

Championship Matches 2020: 1

League Matches 2021: 2

Last Championship Match: Limerick v Waterford (31.10.2020)

David Coldrick (Meath)

Club: Blackhall Gaels

Championship Matches 2020: 4

League Matches 2021: 2

Last Championship Match: Dublin v Mayo (19.12.2020)

Fergal Kelly (Longford)

Club: Ballymahon

Championship Matches 2020: 1

League Matches 2021: 2

Last Championship Match: Carlow v Offaly (1.11.2020)

Martin McNally (Monaghan)

Club: Corduff

Championship Matches 2020: 2

League Matches 2021: 2

Last Championship Match: Cavan v Down (15.11.2020)

Referee, Paul Faloon.

Paul Faloon (Down)

Club: Drumgath

Championship Matches 2020: 2

League Matches 2021: 2

Last Championship Match: Antrim v Cavan (7.11.2020)

CiarĂĄn Branagan (Down)

Club: Clonduff

Championship Matches 2020: 4

League Matches 2021: 2

Last Championship Match: Cavan v Dublin (5.12.2020)

David Gough (Meath)

Club: Slane

Championship Matches 2020: 2

League Matches 2021: 2

Last Championship Match: Mayo v Tipperary (6.12.2020)

Jerome Henry (Mayo)

Club: Castlebar Mitchels

Championship Matches 2020: 0

League Matches 2021: 2

Last Championship Match: Derry v Laois (22.6.2019)

Maurice Deegan (Laois)

Club: Stradbally

Championship Matches 2020: 3

League Matches 2021: 2

Last Championship Match: Cork v Tipperary (22.11.2020)

Sean Hurson (Tyrone)

Club: Galbally Pearses

Championship Matches 2020: 3

League Matches 2021: 2

Last Championship Match: Galway v Mayo (15.11.2020)

Fair play to Austin Stacks. Makes a bit of a mockery of the stadium restrictions.

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Sligo are bad.

Aido turning it on, a second goal for him.

2-11 to 0-03, this is getting gruesome for Sligo.

Aidan O’Shea continuing his blood vendetta against Sligo

He scored a hat-trick against them in the 2015 Connaught final didn’t he?

Sligo must be the worst team in the country right now. A far cry from their fine teams of the 00’s and early 10’s.

Haven’t seen Sligo play in ages so tuned in to see them today and was shocked how poor they were in the first half. Honestly looked like a Trench Cup side.

He did, that year was peak AOS at full forward. He made ribbons of Donegal in the AIQF after that. It was a limited strategy against Dublin though, the persistent lobbing of ball into the square took away from the running game that Mayo could play and which could put Dublin under pressure.

They’re a young side playing in Division 4. Give them a break.

I’m not as confident of winning Connacht as I was this morning.
Mayo will give us bags of it the next day.

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I’m surprised Star is still doing Sky given his involvement with Armagh.

Jim McGuiness reads the Friday fashion thread @TheUlteriorMotive

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What’s he done pal?

Grey sports jacket, pink slim fit jumper, skinny jeans and white tackies

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To be honest they didn’t field last year & it must have been very hard to motivate themselves for a short season this year .

There will be savage hidings this year

Clare have been architects of their own downfall in that half. They have gifted Kerry at least 1-4

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Tubridy a class act :clap:

Barry O’Hagan on fire for Down.

Barry O’Hagan taking on Donegal by himself here.

Ryan McHugh - what a player.