Firstly, I agree with the decision to have the game in Ballybofey.
Secondly, to put the game in context.....it is the first round of a 'devalued' Ulster Championship. Sad, but true. The back door has seen to it that the Ulster is no longer the be all and end all for those teams who have realistic aspirations comes September.
Draws permitting, Donegal and Armagh will both be around at the business end of the championship i.e. Q/Finals and beyond.
In a strange sort of way, I believe the decision to reverse the original venue decision could very well work against Donegal. It's a bigger game for Donegal than it is for Armagh at this stage.
Secondly, to put the game in context.....it is the first round of a 'devalued' Ulster Championship. Sad, but true. The back door has seen to it that the Ulster is no longer the be all and end all for those teams who have realistic aspirations comes September.
Draws permitting, Donegal and Armagh will both be around at the business end of the championship i.e. Q/Finals and beyond.
In a strange sort of way, I believe the decision to reverse the original venue decision could very well work against Donegal. It's a bigger game for Donegal than it is for Armagh at this stage.