Armagh fans have been painting the Orchard County orange and white ahead of the All-Ireland final.
With Armagh set to make their first appearance at All-Ireland Senior Football Championship final since 2003, GAA fans have been painting the county orange and white.
They are hoping to see their team go all the way for what would be only the second time in the competition's history, and seem to be trying to will it by sheer force of their enthusiasm.Our first stop was at Ballyhegan Davitts GFC, the home of Armagh player Peter McGrane. She said the atmosphere in the area in the lead up to Sunday had been great: “It’s such a nice buzz like, we go from so quiet round here to now there’s flags up everywhere and everything so it’s good.”
"A lot of the stuff all over the county is going orange and white so we're just jumping on the bandwagon too." Of the Armagh fans, he said: "They're a bit shocked to hear that I am a Galway man but listen we'll all be sitting beside each other in Croke Park anyways.""It's going to be a very good game, it's going to be close, there's nothing between these two teams in the last couple of meetings," he said.
The front plate now read "Armagh 4 Sam 2024", while the back plate read "Up your ma, up your da, up Armagh".
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