People in Kerry are confident the Sam Maguire will be back in the Kingdom after the match.
Excitement is building all over the Kingdom of Kerry ahead of this weekend’s All-Ireland Football Final.In GAA terms, it is a clash of titans and people in Kerry are eager to bring the Sam Maguire back to the Kingdom once again.The Hard Shoulder.
“Wonderful excitement throughout the county and the buildup has just been amazing over the past number of weeks. “It’s a wonderful time, obviously challenging with tickets and trying to get everyone sorted but we’re well on our way and we’re really looking forward to the game.Twelve-year-old Tomás Dennehy is from a family of mixed loyalties - “My Mum’s my Dublin and my Dad’s from Kerry” - but there is no question about who he will be supporting on Sunday; Tomás described himself as a “big Kerryman” and thinks the Kingdom will beat the Dubs for a simple reason.
“Dublin’s always the biggest team to play and I’m very excited for it now and everyone in the club here at Mitchell’s is very excited,” he said.James is planning on heading up first thing on Sunday morning and is optimistic about the result.“Hopefully, it’ll be a comfortable win - maybe, Kerry by four points?”Main image: Kerry supporters.
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