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They have got some of the greatest players ever – Mayo lads are just what Doctor Loftus ordered for final showdown

Dr Mick Loftus. Photo: Piaras Ó Mídheach / SPORTSFILE Dr Loftus says the build-up to this All-Ireland final is different from other years and everyone is more subdued. “I don’t believe there isn’t the same excitement. It’s different definitely this year with all that is going on. “Everything is a bit quieter because we all have to watch it at home. “Mayo people always go to Croke Park. Mayo has the greatest supporters, so this is strange to have to be at home. “I do think the excitement is building up now that it is drawing close. Admitting he is disappointed not being able to attend this final in Croke Park, Dr Loftus thinks it could be good for Mayo.

Colm Keys: Magnificent seven one summit away from magic number with Kerry record in their sights

Alexander the Great was reputed to have cried when he realised his army had no more worlds to conquer. By the time of his death at the age of 32, the Macedonian king was head of the largest empire the world had seen. The Dublin footballers are unlikely to have shed the same tears September before last when they broke through the barrier to claim the GAA s first All-Ireland inter-county senior men s five-in-a-row, masters of all they surveyed at that point. Because for some, on a personal level, there are still other worlds to conquer. On Saturday, seven Dublin players will bid to write themselves into the record book as joint-holders of the most All-Ireland senior football medals.

Chance to join eight All-Irelands club not a motivation for O Sullivan

Chance to join eight All-Irelands club not a motivation for O Sullivan December 16, 2020 Dublin s Cian O Sullivan. ©INPHO/Morgan Treacy. Dublin defender Cian O’Sullivan says joining the list of eight All-Ireland SFC winners is not something on his mind ahead of Saturday’s final against Mayo. Only five men have managed the feat, all of them from Kerry - Pat Spillane, Páidí Ó Sé, Mikey Sheehy, Denis ‘Ogie’ Moran and Ger Power. Should the Dubs keep it to script this weekend than O’Sullivan, Stephen Cluxton, James McCarthy, Philly McMahon and Kevin McManamon will be joining that list. Speaking to GAA.ie, the Kilmacud Crokes clubman says it is not a source of motivation for him going into the final.

How have GAA players dealt with having no supporters at games?

Updated / Thursday, 17 Dec 2020 08:06 The field of dreams: imagine finally getting the chance to realise your childhood dream, but it must be played out in front of an empty stadium Opinion: you have to look at just how different 2020 was overall when gauging the impact on performance of playing in empty stadiums It is every child s dream to represent their county in front of a packed Croke Park on All Ireland Final day. Now, imagine finally getting the chance to realise that dream, but the year is 2020 and your childhood vision must be played out in front of an empty stadium.

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