Will fourth time be a charm for Armagh in Ulster? Image source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Niall O’Donnell broke Armagh hearts with an extra-time winner in the 2025 Ulster finalByDavid MohanBBC Sport NI journalistPublished47 minutes agoIn sport, it’s reported you get what you earn and not what you’re owed, with sentiment in short supply.Armagh’s footballers know that only too well as, although they have tasted ultimate glory in 2024 when claiming the county’s second-ever All-Ireland title, it has been crushing disappointment on Ulster final day for three-straight years.It’s perhaps not just the defeats that have stung, but the manner of them.Since Paul McGrane hoisted the Angle Celt Cup for the 14th time in the county’s history back in 2008, 15 years had passed until Clones was turned into a sea of orange on Ulster final day.Kieran McGeeney’s men went up against defending champions Derry in 2023 and in a pulsating decider, it took penalties to separate the teams with Oak Leaf goalkeeper Odhran Lynch the hero as his team prevailed.Twelve months later and it was different opposition in Donegal, but the same outcome as Jim McGuinness’ men came through as Armagh were left crestfallen after a shootout for the second year in a row.Armagh v MonaghanUlster Senior Football Championship final17 May, 16:15 BSTSt Tiernach’s Park, ClonesWatch on iPlayer
Will fourth time be a charm for Armagh in Ulster?
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