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Published 12:24 14 Jul 2017 BST
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There aren't too many certainties in life, but Mayo fan's loyalty is certainly one of them.
Last year, Mayo came as close as they possibly could have to breaking their duck, when only one point could separate them from Jim Gavin's all-conquering Dubs after two enthralling games.
The Mayo for Sam brigade has been unusually quiet so far this year, perhaps on the back of a disappointing Connacht semi-final loss to Galway.
A defeat of Derry, and a triumph over Clare has sparked comparisons with last year's qualifier run, and the Mayo faithful are hoping that this year they can finally clear that last bloody hurdle.
Well, we all saw Conor McGregor's explicit suit lining during his first press conference with Conor McGregor.
https://twitter.com/SportsJOEdotie/status/885096149346127872
Former Mayo star in David Brady has somehow found inspiration to kick start this year's 'Mayo For Sam' bandwagon from the ideas of Conor McGregor himself.
https://twitter.com/D9BMayo/status/885128437970685953
We will watch this space, David. Your move.
Brady really is optimistic for Mayo this year, and he believes their squad is well placed to end the barren run this year.
"If it was 12 months ago I'd have said they were in a vulnerable place, but I think they are in a very good place. Today is an opportunity to build their panel. the likes of Conor Loftus, Evan Regan: this is the ideal way to build a panel," as he said on The Sunday Game prior to their victory over Derry.
Some other Mayo fans have been as flamboyant as usual in their Mayo for Sam campaigns.
https://twitter.com/MayomanMolloy/status/885193389154742278
Good spot, Terry. Coincidence, we think not.
https://twitter.com/cyclingbhoy/status/883988587359985664
This is the year for the Yew County.
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