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Published 16:42 24 Aug 2021 BST
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This, in turn, forced the GAA's hand to meet their demands, and a lot of people are angry and frustrated by this, not least Kerry.
Like in 2003, Tyrone had a siege mentality about them, a sheer defiance in character where they would only do what is best for their county, and not care what the others thought of them.
This is a trait clearly held by the modern team, who refused to budge in their demands, and now should have a full squad to select from to play The Kingdom.
18 years ago, Tyrone announced themselves as a new powerhouse in the GAA monopoly, that had already included Kerry and Armagh.
Unbelievably, they kept a Kerry side that boasted legends such as Colm Cooper, Tomás O'Se, and Eamonn Fitzmaurice, scoreless until the 24th minute, and held them to just two points at half-time.
Their talismanic player and captain Peter Canavan, had to come off injured in the 14th minute, but instead of stalling, they rose to the challenge and continued their barrage on everything that was green and gold.
The game eventually finished Tyrone 0-13 0-06 Kerry, although omens, and minor coincidences aside, things are very different this time around.
A David Clifford charged Kerry, already dismantled this Tyrone team, scoring six goals past them in the league, and continued that scintillating form all the way through the championship.
The Ulster side however, have chopped and changed their side a lot throughout the campaign, with the new managers trying to figure out their best team without the privilege of a pre-season due to COVID-19.
The virus has also took its toll on the team, and although they will be available for selection, it isn't yet known how their fitness and health will have been affected, since contracting the infection.
Times are a lot different now of course, but some things always remain the same, and the fierce rivalry of Kerry and Tyrone isn't going anywhere - that and Pat Spillane.
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