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Published 16:01 14 Jun 2021 BST
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So it means they're playing for nothing, right?
Wrong. Anytime there's a chance to win silverware, it should mean that everything is on the line. Especially for the teams who may not be considered front-runners for the All-Ireland.
The Derry and Offaly players don't put in any less effort or time in than other counties, so whenever they get the chance to play in Croke Park in front of their fans, with the chance to walk up those steps and hoist a trophy above their heads, they should be allowed to do so.
The final will be televised live on TG4 this Saturday at 5pm in Croke Park. This will be Derry's last game before they begin their Ulster Championship campaign, taking on the winners of Donegal v Down.
Offaly defeated Fermanagh in their league semi-final, but with their Leinster SFC clash against Mickey Harte's Louth set for eight days later, many assumed that the final wouldn't be happening.
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