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James Horan: A different approach perhaps but Jimmy's still winning matches 

Armagh left Donegal off the hook and must look at how they approach games.
OPPORTUNITY LIKE NO OTHER: Donegal celebrate with The Anglo Celt Cup after defeating Armagh. Pic: Ryan Byrne/Inpho

OPPORTUNITY LIKE NO OTHER: Donegal celebrate with The Anglo Celt Cup after defeating Armagh. Pic: Ryan Byrne/Inpho

IN the ever-evolving landscape of Gaelic football, Jim McGuinness is no doubt witnessing significant changes since his initial tenure from 2011 to 2014.

The game has grown increasingly complex, with heightened risks and decisions, a transformed schedule, and a new generation of players bringing diverse expectations. Concurrently, the overlap of club and intercounty seasons poses additional challenges.

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