Jesus calm down lads, its an Ulster Final ffs. Some hype and bandwagoners about
Yeah Fear, just an Ulster Final,a path well trodden for us the last 20 years. Check your family lineage for Tyrone links 
Minor final possibly being moved to the Sat evening? Anyone confirm?
Oh I know , we have won 7 Ulster football and 4 hurling( some stat there) . But boys going way over the top about stuff , going to put the blah on them ,playing into Donegal hands
When we won our 7th football title in '98, we were ahead of Donegal (5), level with Armagh and one behind Tyrone.
Now we are 3 behind Donegal, 7 behind Armagh and 9 behind Tyrone.
Living off myths, we have never been a powerhouse, but good work underage atm.
Excellent at club level, schools. We've probably underachieved @ senior but who says we are a powerhouse Fear?
mostly journalists Jog2, sleeping giant etc etc. Lazy journalism usually, although sleeping giant maybe close to the truth, but id have to say we wont ever be dominant without investment in the big population areas, all the rural areas are fairly well sewn up and will continue to be our main sources but they have no potential to grow.
But money has and is being pumped into the City. There's 4 paid coaches doing the schools, have been for years. Do other cities outside of Dublin avail of this, fully paid coaches? Should we have 8 / 20 / 30 full time coaches?
The facilities at the City clubs are state of the art,just ask anyone visiting the city from down the country. A new club, Culmore with big numbers at underage got all the backing possible from the Co Board, HQ.
Has Steelstown tapped into Galliagh, Shantallow, Carn Hill, Skeoge as much as they could? Colmcille into Rosemount, Foyle Springs etc...? Pearces in the Waterside, Dolans in the Creggan.. That's in no way a dig at these fine clubs, absolutely not, but there's only so much they can do with the number of volunteers they have. This isn't down to money or lack of it. This part should be club driven, volunteer driven, not cash driven.
What will help though is a county team playing in an Ulster Final and the buzz that goes with it. That's what will peak the interest of kids and their parents. Try buying a Jersey for your kid atm. Don't diss the hype, buzz that comes with success as this is what will attack and hook the next generation to gaelic games. It'll also bring in more volunteers to the City clubs who'll help with coaching / leaflet drops etc. It's all good
Derry by 25