All-Ireland Football Championship 2022

Kildare’s inevitable March to the All Ireland title continues.

Mansy’s radar well off here. Goal for Derry by Gareth McKinless. A proper goal. They’ll be installed as second favourites for the All-Ireland by nightfall.

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This is a proper game. Monaghan mirrored the move which ended in McKinless’s goal at the other end but a fantastic last ditch dispossession by Ethan Doherty scuppers the prospect of the net bulging.

Rory Gallagher’s heart rate must be through the roof

SAVAGE Derry goal.

A worldie of a pass by goalkeeper Oran Lynch, Niall Toner gives his marker the Seamus Darby treatment , catches the ball and sets up Benny Heron who slots in.

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In a nutshell.:+1:

Derry are strangling Monaghan to death. Serious hard nosed edge to this team like the '93 team. They strangle and then they strike with devastating precision. It’s like old times at the Athletic Grounds. Another beauty of a point by Niall Loughlin.

The Derry change colours are the most iconic change colours in the GAA.

They’re like Donegal 2012 the way they break

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Yellow card for Kieran Cues. Unusual for Kieran to be bothering referees. Or is it?

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McGuigan is a great bit of stuff

Classic Mansy

Rory Gallagher is some man for a hand spit

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All Rory Gallagher needed to prove he was a top class coach was a group of players who hadn’t a pre-conceived opinion that he was a dickhead.

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Meath have come to surrender.

Meath need to give this McEntee Cunt the road

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whats happening or not happening?

0-05 to no score to dublin.

Derry are the sexiest team in Irish sport

The Meek goalkeeper meekly puts it wide from Cluxton 2011 territory.

Bryan Menton has scored a point.

0-6 to 0-1.

If Meath weren’t so meek they might find out that Dublin are as paper tigerish as last year.

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Meath temporarily shed some of their meekness. 0-6 to 0-3. Dean Rock gave the ball away in the sort of fashion that shouted “I’m finished”.

Dublin immediately resume walking through Meath. Costello, Con and Kilkenny and McCarthy make it 10-3.