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Published 19:15 7 Aug 2017 BST
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"You know what?" she said to her friend, "they deserve a right beating now. That's what they deserve."She left when, on 46 minutes, Cillian O'Connor swatted home Mayo's fourth goal. Red and green flags waved her off but the remarkable thing was the amount that stayed behind until the bitter end. Both fans were a credit to their counties and it was heartening to see the passion and voice they always bring to these big days.
Roscommon's kick-outs had been well and truly ransacked and, on more than one occasion, Lavin would ping one airborne that would be claimed by a soaring Mayo man. One pass, two passes, one drop of the shoulder later and another point would be added.
The Roscommon fans nearby clung onto cold comforts as betting slips were discarded and plans for post-match drinks were made - they were Connacht champions at least and Andy Moran was really from Roscommon anyway.
The final point of the game arrived courtesy of Shane Nally. 4-19 to 0-9 and bragging rights once again belonging to Mayo.
The sun had shone on Croke Park all the way through the game but specks of rain arrived just on the final whistle. Lifting a jacket from a terrace bar, one forlorn fan declared, "Last thing I f***ing need!"
You got the feeling that he had been here before but you know he'll be here again.
Beaming Mayo fans were ushered off the Hill by stewards and gardaí, waving them off and cheerily telling them they'd be back in two weeks. Kerry are next but there is reason to believe again.
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