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Published 15:17 18 May 2026 BST
Updated 15:25 18 May 2026 BST
Following yesterday's Ulster SFC final win over Monaghan, Armagh's man of the match, Oisín Conaty, told RTÉ that he hoped their celebrations would trickle into Monday, if manager Kieran McGeeney would allow it.
Conaty said: "It's about time we got over the line.
"It's all down to him (McGeeney) and his management team and the background team.
"We would never be anything without them, it's all down to them.
"We'll enjoy tonight, maybe tomorrow if he lets us."
However, when the question was posed to 'Geezer', he seemed firm in his stance that festivities would be for Sunday evening only.
But later comments show that he may have had a change of heart.
When speaking with @SmallerFishGAA, the boss said: "We'll enjoy tonight, then hopefully get together tomorrow and start again."
Then when asked was this confirmation that there would be no 'Monday Club', he added: "I'm sure they'll look for it, but we'll have a chat about it."
It remains to be seen whether he has been fully turned, but there is certainly hope.
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