'One dimensional' Donegal need to evolve - Ciarán Whelan
When the dust settles on the 2024 All-Ireland football championship, regardless of who wins the novel final between Galway and Armagh, Donegal will be one of the stories of the year.
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When the dust settles on the 2024 All-Ireland football championship, regardless of who wins the novel final between Galway and Armagh, Donegal will be one of the stories of the year.
Galway finished strongly in a tense finale to overcome Donegal and book their spot in a second All-Ireland final in three years.
Galway manager Pádraic Joyce believes his side's greater experience told coming down the stretch as his side booked their place in a second All-Ireland final in three years at Donegal’s expense.
Before the ball is even thrown in this afternoon, we will find out who Jim McGuinness considers to be Galway's biggest scoring threat - Damien Comer or Shane Walsh.
An All-Ireland semi-final and no Dublin or Kerry left. The sense of opportunity was already huge but Armagh's heroics yesterday ramped things up another level.
The impact Jim McGuinness has had on Donegal fortunes cannot be disputed.
The All-Ireland Football Championship semi-final schedule has been set with Armagh and Kerry to play the first game, after the Tailteann Cup final on Saturday.
SATURDAY 13 JULY Armagh v Kerry, Croke Park, 5.30pm