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Published 11:26 30 Sept 2016 BST
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"I am not saying Dublin are now a bad team, but they have a little bit of surgery to carry out and if they don't do that I think it gives Mayo the win," added Galvin, who would like to see Stephen Cluxton kick the ball longer, more kick-passing and fewer solo runs.
"I think there will be changes to the Dublin team. I would look more at the system and give the boys another game - go with a more orthodox game and play to the strengths of the Flynns and the Connollys and the Fentons and the MacAuleys. Play faster and play longer."
Not all Dublin fans agreed with the Kingdom legend's opinion. One in particular took it up directly with Galvin.
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If Dublin's under-performers from the last day can find their form, then Galvin thinks they can become the first team to win back-to-back All-Irelands since Galvin's Kerry in 2006-07.
However, while tempted by the 9-1 odds on a draw, Galvin thinks the advantage lies with Stephen Rochford's men.
"I think Mayo have all the momentum, they have huge momentum. There is a real force behind them. It counts for a lot. I think Dublin have more to do to win this than Mayo do. If they don't address these fundamentals in their game, I think Mayo will win."
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