After the cracking game of football we had at the weekend between Galway and Armagh, it was an awful shame to see the game settled by penalties.

Last weekend there was a 7’s tournament down in Killarney and the organisers have called out the GAA and suggested they finish the game with a different style of penalties rather than, the soccer style. See it below;

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That was one of the best matches of football I’ve seen in a long time between Armagh and Galway at Croke Park on Sunday, awful way to lose a game with a penalty shoot-out. Should there have been a reply?

We’re in for two cracking semi-finals between Dublin and Kerry and Galway vs Derry.

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