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"Gaelic football boring and predictable" - Thoughts of a former intercounty manager

Jun 14, 2023 15:09 By Sean McCaffrey
"Gaelic football boring and predictable" - Thoughts of a former intercounty manager
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The championship is entering the closing stages this weekend

The final group games of the All-Ireland series throw in this weekend with still plenty to play for.

In group one Kerry face Louth while Mayo who have two wins from two take on Cork. All four sides are still in contention to make the knock out stages.

Group two is similar with Galway set to face Armagh and Tyrone taking on Westmeath. In Group three Roscommon and Dublin are on three points each as they prepare to face Kildare and Sligo respectively with both those sides on one point each.

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While group 4 has seen Monaghan, Derry and Donegal all qualify for the knockout stages with Clare one of the first teams to exit the championship.

The Taitleann cup quarter-finals also throw-in with Cavan taking on Down, Limerick face Laois, Meath go up against Wexford and Antrim take on Carlow. The new group format in the championship this year has drawn some critisim in regards to the quality of the games and the low attendances. Speaking on Sportsbeat, former Longford manager Declan Rowley believes; football has become boring and predictable.

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