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Published 20:41 17 Sept 2017 BST
Updated 22:39 17 Sept 2017 BST
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It's too easy to say that Dublin have it easy.
They've always had the population - every city team does - and they've always had the biggest sponsorship deals. But those things aren't lifting weights. They're not eating up muddy grounds in January. They're not kicking balls over the bar for them.
Perhaps they help, perhaps it's a disadvantage for everyone else but it can't be easy being the team that everyone is just lining up to throw stones at. There's a queue the whole way along the rocky road of people who are just waiting and praying for the fall of this amazing outfit and their amazing accomplishments.
But time and time again, Dublin stand up to it all. They continue to break new ground and reach new heights and they do it all with 31 other counties hissing scornfully at their every move.
People aren't afraid to admit that this is a good team but too many are frightened to profess their fondness for the side or its individuals or for the football that they play. If you praise a Dublin player, you can expect a backlash in some form. And, so, an outfit that isn't just blessed with pioneering skill and athleticism but massive, massive heart too, slides into the night without even half of the admiration they've earned.
Maybe they just take comfort in their All-Irelands and in the warm embrace of the Gaels in the city and maybe it's even more enjoyable that they're able to turn around and stick two fingers up to the rest of the country every time they climb the Hogan Stand steps and most have tuned out already in a huff.
But this Dublin operation is special and, when they're in full battle mode, they produce unforgettable spectacles. They uncover moments of magic and raw moments of pure human desire at its very limit.
They entertain. They deliver. They inspire. And they do it all, genuinely, against the world.
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