@GaaFanLouth Source: Trust me bro.
If you spoke to any proper Armagh fan you'd know we totally support Louth's right to host the game where they want. You're a glipe basher.
@Murfy888@MickFoley76 Tbf Westmeath and Louth are better outfits I can't see Cavan causing too much if an issue. Cavan over performed Vs a Westmeath who have played alot of football and a few extra times.
@Murfy888@MickFoley76 Kerry Donegal id say are your bankers. Armagh probably have too much for Louth and you'd expect Dublin as well but every other game you couldn't pick a winner
@MickFoley76 It's the games you least expect that'll be good. Louth Dublin on Sunday had little to no hype and I thought it was one of the best games of the round.
Galway Vs Westmeath
Tyrone Vs Mayo
The stand out ties of the draw. Although the drama that may arise given Louths home situation will be interesting. In saying that I am buzzing for that match as an Armagh man
SFC is taking shape. Not a fan of the format but it is what it is. Under performing Kerry and a poor Dublin side in early jeopardy. Armagh and Donegal are looking like the early favourites to win Sam. Fingers crossed it's not the latter #ArmaghForSam26
@acertaindude@dannygh@FabrizioRomano Again I'm sure he cares. He won the 2 biggest prizes in English football, is a legend at a massive club and is a multimillionaire. Id say he's pretty happy with his choices lol
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