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Published 18:57 14 May 2017 BST
Updated 21:26 14 May 2017 BST
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Glenullin 0-0 Loup 1-0That is not a typo or a glitch. That is the final score.
SportsJOE understands that the hosts were not willing to play under the referee that took the field.
The match official, Declan O'Connor, was the same referee who was the victim of an assault by former Derry star Eoin Bradley in 2010 after a championship game involving Glenullin.
It is said that he was not supposed to be officiating games involving the club and his presence was met with protest by players refusing to play the game.
https://twitter.com/JoeOKane111/status/863761198126424066
So the visitors - Loup, who won the championship last in 2009 - lined out but they took the field themselves.
Glenullin did not field but the referee threw the ball in anyway.
Loup scored a goal and proceeded to walk off the field having been awarded the victory - what else could you do with no-one to kick the ball out?
https://twitter.com/anlubgac/status/863763515097612288
Derry GAA did not comment when contacted but it is a matter for the CCC once the referee's report has been received.
Back in 2014, Crossmaglen won an Armagh championship game 1-8 to 0-0 as Dromintee fielded but refused to compete.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JLYo1pqmrlQ
Those nine scores at least took eight minutes for Cross' to amass before they broke into their own training session.
The match in Derry on Sunday is believed to have lasted all of 15 seconds.
We hope they didn't take any money at the gate...
Or perhaps they did and offered a generous gesture to their visitors.
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