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Declan Bogue THE ‘CORRIGAN OR NOWHERE’ battle cry has won out for Antrim footballers, after their Ulster championship quarter-final against Armagh was fixed by the Ulster Council back at their home ground of Corrigan Park in west Belfast on 12 April.
“It seems like a decision has been made and it’s nice to have clarity and let’s move on and get ready for the game,” said McEntee at the launch of the Ulster championship at the Market Place Theatre in Armagh city. “So, there’s no need for any extra motivation. If anything, it might give Armagh a bit of extra motivation. But, no, I mean, we have all the motivation we need and it’s an opportunity and it’s an honour to be playing the All-Ireland Champions, as I say, in your own backyard, and it’s something that the vast majority, I don’t think any of our players have had that opportunity before.”
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