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John Campbell
A week of frustration, disappointment and anger for Fermanagh could culminate on a more positive note today when Ryan McMenamin’s side are set to complete their Allianz Football League Division 2 draw against Clare in Cusack Park, Ennis (1 p.m.)
With the Covid-19 virus having ravaged his team to a considerable degree, McMenamin had been pushing for the match to be postponed but the Central Competitions Control Committee did not welcome Erne County’s request for this topic wednesday
Since then, the match has been clouded with uncertainty, and it is understood that it was only after last night’s practice in Roslea that the green light was given for the tie, without no last minute hitch
For Fermanagh, this is a particularly crucial mission as victory is essential in their quest to stay in Division Two
Currently stuck at the bottom of the table, Fermanagh not only needs maximum points from his planned visit to Clare, but they also need a home win over Laois next weekend to give them a real prospect of retaining their current status in the league
Meanwhile, Tyrone’s Under-20s are hoping to take another step towards their goal of becoming the first County Ulster to win an All-Ireland title this year by meeting Dublin in the semi-finals. of the championship at Kingspan Breffni, Cavan this afternoon (2 p.m.)
Manager Paul Devlin, who has been very pleased with the way his side have won the Ulster title, believes his commitment, character and skills can help them play against a Dublin side that had the look strong by winning the Leinster Championship
Darragh Canavan, Ethan Jordan and Oisin McCann can be a big threat in the Red Hands attack
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