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Published 08:27 12 Jan 2016 GMT
Updated 08:43 12 Jan 2016 GMT
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"I’m delighted that he’s back. It’s great that we’ll have a player of his experience and quality to come into the squad." “We’ve known for a period of time that he was coming in – and we’re delighted that he’s agreed to return.”Kavanagh is currently believed to be training on his own to get his fitness back up to speed and is likely to miss the opening rounds of the league. His last game for Donegal was the 2014 All-Ireland final loss to Kerry. https://twitter.com/GerMcK1976/status/686682369097633792 https://twitter.com/DonnaMartin03/status/686682011508051969 Although not everyone is too pleased with his comeback https://twitter.com/dickclerkin8/status/686666151678574594 https://twitter.com/tomas5ky/status/686675561977135104 https://twitter.com/dickclerkin8/status/686678855420088320
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