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The craic was ninety when Sam came to town: A delighted Marjorie Collins (91) of Bishop's Hill, Culdaff, meets Jim McGuinness and team in Lifford on the homecoming tour.
Moville GAA fans turn out in their droves to greet Jim McGuinness and the Donegal team members during their homecoming tour of the hills.
Moville GAA fans turn out in their droves to greet Jim McGuinness and the Donegal team members during their homecoming tour of the hills.
Moville GAA fans turn out in their droves to greet Jim McGuinness and the Donegal team members during their homecoming tour of the hills.
Moville GAA fans turn out in their droves to greet Jim McGuinness and the Donegal team members during their homecoming tour of the hills.
Moville GAA fans turn out in their droves to greet Jim McGuinness and the Donegal team members during their homecoming tour of the hills.
Moville GAA fans turn out in their droves to greet Jim McGuinness and the Donegal team members during their homecoming tour of the hills.
Donegal fans celebrate the win in "The Irish Bar" Quincy, Boston.
Buncrana's Elaine Amoroso (nee Porter) and friend Amanda Banks enjoy a "Samtastic" day at Croke Park cheering on Donegal.
Buncrana's Elaine Amoroso and pal Amanda Banks enjoy a chance meeting with the man behind 'Jimmy's Winning Matches', Rory Gallagher.
Oran, Emer and Conor McFadden cheered the Donegal GAA team on with their friends at St Mary's Hall, Muff.
Buncrana's Elaine Amoroso and pal Amanda Banks have a chat with Donegal singer songwriter Mickey Joe Harte.
Amanda Banks and Elaine Amoroso meet up with Elaine's dad, George Porter and brother Gavin, who travelled from Umricam, Buncrana, to Croke Park for the GAA showpiece.
Up Donegal from DownUnder
Up Donegal from DownUnder
Up Donegal from DownUnder
Up Donegal from DownUnder
Students from Moville Community College enjoy a Donegal jersey day to support the senior squad and raise hospice funds.
Students from Moville Community College enjoy a Donegal jersey day to support the senior squad and raise hospice funds.
Students from Colaiste Chineal Eoghain in Buncrana show their support for the Donegal GAA All-Ireland football team ahead of their big game against Mayo this Sunday, September 23.
A mug's game: The official Donegal GAA 2012 mug created in the county colours by Moville Pottery.
Urris/Clonmany and Malin ex pats get together in Boston to support Donegal.
Donegal goalkeeper, Michael Boyle.
Young Donegal fans in Boston show their support for Jim McGuinness' men.
Up Donegal: A group of men hauled 12 tonnes of sand-filled bags up Knockbrack Hill in Malin to show their support for the county squad. Photo courtesy Paddy 'Paul' Doherty.
Catch it if you can: Donegal goalkeepers, Michael Boyle and Paul Durcan, try out their new Just4Keepers gloves ahead of the big Croke Park showdown.
The craic was ninety when Sam came to town: A delighted Marjorie Collins (91) of Bishop's Hill, Culdaff, meets Jim McGuinness and team in Lifford on the homecoming tour.
Moville GAA fans turn out in their droves to greet Jim McGuinness and the Donegal team members during their homecoming tour of the hills.
Moville GAA fans turn out in their droves to greet Jim McGuinness and the Donegal team members during their homecoming tour of the hills.
Moville GAA fans turn out in their droves to greet Jim McGuinness and the Donegal team members during their homecoming tour of the hills.
Moville GAA fans turn out in their droves to greet Jim McGuinness and the Donegal team members during their homecoming tour of the hills.
Moville GAA fans turn out in their droves to greet Jim McGuinness and the Donegal team members during their homecoming tour of the hills.
Moville GAA fans turn out in their droves to greet Jim McGuinness and the Donegal team members during their homecoming tour of the hills.
Donegal fans celebrate the win in "The Irish Bar" Quincy, Boston.
Buncrana's Elaine Amoroso (nee Porter) and friend Amanda Banks enjoy a "Samtastic" day at Croke Park cheering on Donegal.
Buncrana's Elaine Amoroso and pal Amanda Banks enjoy a chance meeting with the man behind 'Jimmy's Winning Matches', Rory Gallagher.
Oran, Emer and Conor McFadden cheered the Donegal GAA team on with their friends at St Mary's Hall, Muff.
Buncrana's Elaine Amoroso and pal Amanda Banks have a chat with Donegal singer songwriter Mickey Joe Harte.
Amanda Banks and Elaine Amoroso meet up with Elaine's dad, George Porter and brother Gavin, who travelled from Umricam, Buncrana, to Croke Park for the GAA showpiece.
Up Donegal from DownUnder
Up Donegal from DownUnder
Up Donegal from DownUnder
Up Donegal from DownUnder
Students from Moville Community College enjoy a Donegal jersey day to support the senior squad and raise hospice funds.
Students from Moville Community College enjoy a Donegal jersey day to support the senior squad and raise hospice funds.
Students from Colaiste Chineal Eoghain in Buncrana show their support for the Donegal GAA All-Ireland football team ahead of their big game against Mayo this Sunday, September 23.
A mug's game: The official Donegal GAA 2012 mug created in the county colours by Moville Pottery.
Urris/Clonmany and Malin ex pats get together in Boston to support Donegal.
Donegal goalkeeper, Michael Boyle.
Young Donegal fans in Boston show their support for Jim McGuinness' men.
Up Donegal: A group of men hauled 12 tonnes of sand-filled bags up Knockbrack Hill in Malin to show their support for the county squad. Photo courtesy Paddy 'Paul' Doherty.
Catch it if you can: Donegal goalkeepers, Michael Boyle and Paul Durcan, try out their new Just4Keepers gloves ahead of the big Croke Park showdown.

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