Jimmy has too many win games - McGuinness

Even though the Savior himself doesn't seem to be overly obsessed with Donegal's unofficial GAA anthem, "Jimmy's Winning Match" erupts from the clone PA system.

"That's wrong. The players are winning the game, and it's something lost in the ether. Too many," Jim McGuinness suddenly expressed joy to the BBC Sport Ni, who retained the joy of Ulster football championships for his Donegal Team and defeated All-Ireland champion Armagh in overtime.

"Seeing there within those 10 seconds, they lost their property…the game disappeared. This isn't what Jimmy did."

McGuinness talks about the one-point lead when Donegal tries to grab the ball and their single point lead, before Armagh takes them deep into his territory, their one-point lead is talking about before Dara o Baoill can bring the ball into the crowd when Hooter sounds.

With Donegal's celebrations beginning, the seemingly ugly 90 odd seconds seemingly connected by Armagh's fist with a joyful opponent, who ventured too close to the bench in Orchard County.

A melee ensured that Garda personnel were involved in the scenes where some warring parties were separated, including Aidan Forker, after Armagh's third consecutive Ulster ended up losing, Aidan Forker seemed to have something to say in the event of some violent pointing pointed out by Captain Armagh.

Orders quickly resumed, and it was illuminating as Donegal fans sang to the managers as they celebrated another Anglo-Celt Cup celebration, remember that Glenties Man has now managed his beloved county to five of their 12 provincial champions.

Donegal's seven-point advantage was built on the kicks attacking Ethan Rafferty.

The Armagh Guardians found a teammate in 23 of the 24 matches in the provincial semifinals.

It's another different story as Donegal picked up several reboots from Rafferty, including his relative number Shaun Patton's soaring grip in midfield and several steals from Fit-Again Again Center Half Back Caolan McGonagle.

McGinnis insists that he expects Armagh’s counterattack, which leads Donegal to a final victory in his crazy conclusion.

"Armagh always finds a way to go back to the game and ask those questions you have.

"We should win the game in normal times and we let it slip, so I'm so proud of them that they found a way to double the game and win the game."

Armagh seems to have momentum as Jarly OG Burns pushed them for the first time from the sixth point he got from the match in the last 10 seconds of normal time, which ensured 20 minutes of extra action.

The Orchard had two more times in five times, but crucially, in the early part of Ryan McHugh was succumbed to Rory Grugan in the open game, missing a crucial scoring opportunity early in the second 10 minutes – the goal at Ciaran Moore suddenly improved.

The manager was emotionally embracing Glenswilly after convincing Michael Murphy to return to County Color last fall. Tears quickly flowed when his father, Mick, 35, hugged his father.

"Obviously, it was great for his leadership at the court and skill level to get him to play this game, and I’m glad he’s back and he won the Ulster Championship medal again. This is huge for him" Murphy's McGuinness added.

After limiting Murphy, it was necessary to replace Murphy midway through the first phase of the first phase, but before a significant contribution, he had to score three excellent results in the game, as well as a great first half victory in the first half to win the freedom pointed out by Captain Patrick McBrearty.

Within seconds of the end of normal time, Donegal tried to maintain a single point advantage, Murphy went out of his way as he burst out for a few seconds in the Armagh Challenge on the right, but his teammates couldn't show similar calm as the ball was coughed to get Conaty's equalizer.

As Donegal celebrates, Armagh’s goalkeeper Rafferty hints at a certain level of frustration in the orchard camp, as Stefan Campbell doesn’t get free time for four minutes.

Rafferty's two-two split a minute ago, after Ciaran Moore achieved Donegal's goal.

"We've been here three times. Three more times" Rafferty said Rafferty recovered from his difficulties in playing in the first half, resulting in him being named a BBC Sport NI match by Pundit Philly McMahon.

"They might say they have some, but whatever happens is hard to accept."

McMahon believes Campbell has been harsh.

"At this moment, it's hard for the referee to make a call, but when you see it slow down, you can make better decisions," The former Dublin defender said.

"He took four steps, cut in, lifted his feet off the ground, lifted his feet from him, so it was free for me. Morris (Deegan, former inter-county referee) also looked at it and said it might be free as well."

It's really a small edge.