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Published 20:56 6 Jan 2017 GMT
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It had been suggested that Mac Niallais was considering spending the year in America amid the reports that he had not rejoined the Donegal panel when they returned to pre-season training a number of weeks ago.
"I’m taking a year out, but not sure about the American part," Mac Niallais told the Democrat.
The Gaoth Dobhair man turned to soccer following Donegal's 2016 All-Ireland quarter-final exit, as he chose to line out for Gweedore Celtic in the Donegal League.
"There was no fall out or anything with management or players; it is just for personal reasons," he added.
News of Mac Niallais' decision is just another headache for manager Rory Gallagher who, only last week, had to come to terms with Leo McLoone's withdrawal from the panel.
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