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Published 16:15 25 Jul 2022 BST
Updated 10:04 27 Jul 2022 BST
Speaking on the latest episode of the GAA Hour, Donegal legend Eamon McGee made the point that football fans may be little spoilt.
"I think it has been, listen, there’s been bad games - there’s such a difference between the hurling coverage and the football coverage because one bad game in football in the championship and we’re all saying ‘football is dead,’ and we read so much into it."But we’ve had the Armagh game, the Armagh/Galway game, we’ve had the Kerry/Dublin game, we had a good final, I thought it was a brilliant final, so I don’t know, are football fans spoilt, or entitled that they think every game should be a shootout and every game should be a ding dong affair?
"Overall I thought this year’s championship was unbelievable, we got great spectacles and a good advertisement. The split season does need work in terms of the whole club side of it.
"Up in Donegal we would have played a lot of our league games without the county players, I think a split season should be a split season, county players go with the club, you have that maybe, a month overlap, maybe, but as you say, we’re going in the right direction here."
Ulster football and Donegal in particular would often be criticised for playing a defensive brand of football, and this season many would have pointed to the Galway vs Derry semi-final as an example of that.
However, in the round before when Galway played another Armagh, another Ulster team, we were treated to one of the greatest games of football Croke Park had ever seen.
Listen to the full episode of the GAA Hour now!
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