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Published 16:26 8 Dec 2021 GMT
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Errigal Ciaran's Peter Canavan celebrates a point during the 2002 Ulster club semi-final win over Ballinderry.[/caption]
Lee Costello is a Tyrone man and he was raring for a discussion.
"In Dromore's defence, they didn't put up a bad account of themselves. Derrygonnelly Harps are criminally under-rated in my opinion as well. Obviously, Dromore are reliant on Emmett McNab for his scores and he had to come off early so that was a huge blow for them."
If a Tyrone team wants to make a push," he added, "you're going to need to see a team winning two county titles in a row, at least, and getting that experience and going back into Ulster then. It's always these large gaps before a team gets back in again which can't help."
It has previously been claimed that, given the competitiveness of the Tyrone championship itself, the champions find it hard to focus on Ulster. But Parkinson had his mind made up.
"I don't buy that. Derrygonnelly are no Crossmaglen or no Slaughtneil. This is Tyrone clubs not being able to beat the Fermanagh champions. I don't accept the point that Tyrone footballers are happy just to win Tyrone. Tyrone footballers are lunatics. They're probably the most driven players, win-at-all-costs players that I've ever come across, they're mad, they're winners.
"That filters right throughout club football in Tyrone. It borders on killing each other they're so competitive. So there is no way I can accept that Tyrone clubs come out of Tyrone, now they're representing the whole of Tyrone, and that they don't come out bald-headed to win an Ulster title for their county. No way."Peter Canavan has positive slant after Donegal suffer shock loss to Down
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