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Published 14:21 23 Jul 2019 BST
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"[Sunday] is an example of what Michael Murphy can do when he gets into a game that is not dominated by defences," said Parkinson. "Look at that monster of a man that lad is.
"To think what Colm O'Rourke said about him... I don't want to talk about it too much and I'm disappointed with O'Rourke because he is usually much more sensible than that. "But to be having a crappy, aul' debate about how good Michael Murphy is. Like, what are you talking about?! "The man is a phenomenon. He is just unreal. He is the number one transfer on any team in the country, as far as I would be concerned. Just unbelievable."It is a strong stance, from Parkinson, but one that many would agree with. As for the transfer idea, that one starts an interesting debate. If one was to look at the players from this year's championship that are making consistent, game-changing impacts, the likes of Jack McCaffrey and Con O'Callaghan from Dublin spring to mind, while David Clifford of Kerry and Tyrone's attacking duo of Cathal McShane and Mattie Donnelly would be in demand too. Parkinson believes Donegal will have taken massive confidence from going toe-to-toe in a shoot-out with Kerry, and all their attacking wealth. Doherty pointed out, too, that Murphy told reporters last year that Donegal would need to be scoring 20+ points to beat All-Ireland champs Dublin. On a Sunday Game punditry appearance last year, Murphy said:
"Everybody spends all their time trying to stop Dublin. But, at the end of the day, you need to be knocking up that 20-point score against them. And that's where teams are consistently and consistently failing. "Until that happens, and teams get up and break that 20-point barrier, I don't see this Dublin team being beat."So far this championship summer, Donegal - driven by Murphy, McHugh, Paddy McBrearty and Jamie Brennan - have scored 0-15, 1-16 [19 points], 1-24 [27], 2-19 [25] and 1-20 [23]. Building nicely, and the Mayo clash should be another high-scoring affair.

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