Stirring second half gives Harte perfect Faithful start
Offaly really turned it on in the second half to give joint managers Mickey Harte and Declan Kelly the perfect start with an ultimately impressive win over Sligo in Tullamore.
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Offaly really turned it on in the second half to give joint managers Mickey Harte and Declan Kelly the perfect start with an ultimately impressive win over Sligo in Tullamore.
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