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Published 12:09 31 Mar 2016 BST
Updated 12:11 31 Mar 2016 BST
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Last summer the Donegal minor management, headed by Declan Bonner, alleged that one of their players had been verbally abused by a Tyrone footballer in their Ulster provincial clash following the death of his father from cancer.
Ulster GAA investigated, and the issue was understood to have been settled between both parties, but the matter has clearly left many in Tyrone GAA still unhappy.
Last night an angry and emotional Tyrone U21 boss Feargal Logan, who spoke to teamtalkmag explained why the win over Donegal was so significant for his side, and more than just a semi-final success to celebrate.
"It was a great game of football again with these guys again, pity about the messing at the end. "It was probably more than a game of football that match to me for a significant reason, dating back to the way that some Donegal officials dealt with some stuff last summer. "It was more than game of football to me and I'm just delighted to win it.Of course several of the Donegal and Tyrone players from last year's Ulster Minor Championship have now graduated to U21 level, with Bonner, last year's minor boss, now the Donegal U21 coach. Logan told reporters that he was delighted how his side held their heads, and their discipline during the 60 minutes.
"We work hard at discipline, we coach it no talking or anything and it held tonight. I don't know if excuses will come forward but we weren't planning on making any excuses, we were going to empty everything on the field tonight."

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