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Published 23:38 25 Apr 2017 BST
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And miss just two championship games because of how the fixtures have fallen inside his eight-week ban.
The inconsistencies continue.
Kieran McGeeney is set to be hit with a 12-week ban for an alleged altercation with Joe McQuillan.
The renowned referee was doing linesman at the Athletic Grounds on March 25 when Armagh entertained Antrim, and the Orchard county boss was reportedly cited for a verbal exchange with the official.
Armagh won the penultimate game of their Division Three campaign by two points to keep their promotion hopes alive only to stumble on the final day - in the final minute - to eventual champions Tipperary.
Now, McGeeney is expected to be hit with a suspension that will keep him off the sidelines for the guts of three months.
Armagh are away to Down in the Ulster quarter-final on June 4 and the county legend would certainly be banned from the touchline for that clash. If the 12-week suspension was brought in from this week, McGeeney's punishment wouldn't me up until the middle of July.

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