Jim McGuinness has hit back at suggestions that Donegal took the field against Tyrone without the intention of winning, insisting that his side’s focus remains on building for the championship in three weeks’ time.
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Jim McGuinness has hit back at suggestions that Donegal took the field against Tyrone without the intention of winning, insisting that his side’s focus remains on building for the championship in three weeks’ time.
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