McEntee wants Antrim to use Corrigan controversy as fuel 

With Armagh making a first-ever visit to the Belfast venue for Saturday's Ulster SFC quarter-final, the Antrim manager wants his player to exploit the attention
McEntee wants Antrim to use Corrigan controversy as fuel 

SATURDAY ON HIS MIND: Antrim manager Andy McEntee. Pic: INPHO/Bryan Keane

Antrim manager Andy McEntee says they will be aiming to use the controversy around Corrigan Park as an advantage in Saturday’s Ulster SFC quarter-final.

Armagh have not played at the Belfast venue, which was only confirmed as the stage for the game last month after the Ulster Council reversed their decision to move the game to Newry. Antrim’s players had refused to play anywhere but Corrigan Park.

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