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Published 11:27 4 Aug 2016 BST
Updated 11:28 4 Aug 2016 BST
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"We are just a small group of supporters following them up and down the country, whether it's up in Fermanagh or down in Kerry, it doesn't matter," Hanly spoke with SportsJOE. "My father Tim sees himself as a full time taxi driver at times but finally we're reaping the rewards. I can't speak highly enough of all the Tipperary football players, their generosity and perseverance is admirable but they are also the most humble group of players you will ever meet and always make time for their supporters, which doesn't go unnoticed. "I was especially speechless with Peter's generosity in giving me his jersey after the game. It wasn't expected but made the day even more special. Peter is a top class guy and quickly becoming a Tipperary legend and I will treasure the jersey forever. "Even the back room team appreciate all the fans. For example, the kitman, Tommy Fitzgerald drove up to the house to give me a free ticket for the game on Sunday. It was a really nice gesture from him and I'd like to take the opportunity to thank him and all involved with the team."
They haven't just made one man's season, they've made every GAA fan's year. It's the story that keeps on giving. They're the county that keeps on giving.
Roll on the 21st.
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