So Mayo are back in the Big Show but the world seems unconvinced.
The men from the West have reached their third All-Ireland final in five years but the jury is out on whether or not Stephen Rochford’s side are capable of beating either Dublin orKerry on September 18th.
That doesn’t bother Andy Moran in the slightest – Mayo’s longest-serving player has hit a rich vein of form this summer and does not give a damn that the media are unimpressed by the Connacht side’s route through the qualifiers.
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He chats to Wooly about great expectations, Mayo’s passionate fans and keeping himself fit and fresh at the ripe old age of 32.
In the studio Conan, Senan Connell and Paul Galvin are on hand to discuss Mayo’s semi-final win over Tipperary, the cruelty of the early black card and the prospect of GAA managers one day wearing suits.
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