Michael Murphy retirement ends glorious epoch in Donegal football
Last June, as the Donegal players slouched off the pitch following their abject loss to Armagh in Clones, it had the definitive feel of the end of an era.
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Last June, as the Donegal players slouched off the pitch following their abject loss to Armagh in Clones, it had the definitive feel of the end of an era.
The Sunday Game have chosen Kerry's David Clifford as their Player of the Year, with the All-Ireland champions contributing seven players to the team selection.
Armagh charged into the All-Ireland SFC quarter-finals with a 3-17 to 0-16 Qualifier win over Donegal at Clones, reversing a comprehensive Ulster Championship defeat at Ballybofey a afew weeks ago.
Derry legend Paddy Bradley says he is surprised that Donegal didn't place Michael Murphy on the edge of the square in an attempt to quieten Brendan Rogers in their Ulster final defeat to the Oak Leaf county.
Defeat to Derry in Sunday's Ulster football final could mark the end of the road for for this Donegal team and management as a competitive force, according to Kevin McStay.
Certain players, such are their skillsets, attract a lot of attention over where best on the pitch to maximise their impact.
Two goals in the last 10 minutes proved the difference as Donegal advanced to a 10th Ulster final since 2011 after a six-point win over Cavan at St Tiernach's Park in Clones.
After all the controversy about suspensions being overturned it was Donegal who came out on top in the big clash against Armagh in MacCumhaill Park.