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Advertiser.ie brings in the big guns to talk football

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Advertiser.ie took another step into the future of journalism this week, by producing its first ever vodcast ahead of this Sunday’s Connacht Senior Football Final between Mayo and Galway in MacHale Park on Sunday.

Kevin Walsh’s Micheal Breathnach fall at final Comortas hurdle

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Huge crowds attended the final day of the 2014 Comórtas Peile na Gaeltachta in Moycullen GAA Club to celebrate all things Irish at the annual festival.

Moycullen hosts annual All-Ireland Gaeltacht football festival this weekend

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All roads lead to Moycullen this weekend for the annual Galway football festival for clubs from Gaeltacht regions.

Footballers face a massive test against Donegal

Walking the Prom recently, I met a dedicated and committed Galway football supporter.

Donnellan rolls back the years in interfirms

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Electrical Concepts from Oughterard won its first interfirms county title when its team defeated reigning champions Boston Scientific by 2-15 to 1-13 in an entertaining final in the Corofin GAA.

Scoring prowess deserts Galway as Sligo too strong

Not for the first time in the past year the Sligo footballers had too much for Galway when a game was in the balance and was there to be won.

Galway face Kevin Walsh’s Sligo for first time since summer defeat

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Alan Mulholland’s Galway footballers and Sligo, under Kevin Walsh, will face each other in the FBD League on Sunday in Enniscrone (2pm).

Galway face Sligo IT on Sunday in FBD league

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The Galway senior footballers will have their second competitive game of the season this Sunday when they face Sligo IT in round two of the FBD league in Tuam Stadium (2pm).

Winning is the most important thing

I thought the Mayo team looked a little bit spooked last Sunday in Hyde Park and I really do not know why they appeared that way. Some might suggest that Conor Mortimer’s surprise departure from the squad placed a difficult burden on Mayo. I don’t believe it did. On the other hand I bumped into the Mayo manager in Castlebar last Saturday and could see he had the weary look of a man that had a belly-full of the Mortimer issue over the previous few days. I am sure he is sleeping a little more soundly since Sunday as his squad did just about enough to get over the line against a typically sticky Sligo challenge. As I stood to watch the presentation of the Nestor Cup, I engaged with a few Mayo supporters who were just as relieved that Mayo won the match. And I have to agree with their view which was that winning is the most important thing.

Mayo come good at the end

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