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Published 19:49 27 Oct 2018 BST
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They appealed and they even proposed a new set-up for the Dublin senior football championship that would include the 32 teams who'd been there, but these were rejected and so they had to play in the Dublin senior two championship this year.
And with Parnells just dropping down from senior one to senior two this year, without even fighting to stay up after they'd been plunged into a relegation battle - that must have rubbed salt in the Davis wounds even more this year.
They feel they belong as a senior club and that's what they'll be next year.
They went out and proved their point in the senior two championship this year, making it to the final against St Mary's Saggart on Saturday.
They coasted to the final and they showed themselves to be head and shoulders above their final opponents, hammering the Saggart outfit with 13 points to spare.
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