Was it the biggest shock in the last two decades of Gaelic Football?
That was just one opinion as two goals from Ryan McHugh and another from Colm McFadden gave Donegal victory over a wounded Dublin at Croke Park.
Donegal triumphed 3-14 to 0-17 at a shellshocked Croke Park.
Watching Donegal for 30 years. They have never played better.
— Kieran Cunningham (@KCsixtyseven) August 31, 2014
Slightly glad as I am to se Dublin get beaten, this is a bit sad.
— Joanne Cronin (@dudara) August 31, 2014
For a change only the flags will be at half mast in Coppers tonight. #DubVsDon
— Jim Sheridan (@Jim_Sheridan) August 31, 2014
It seems that Dublin have forgotten where the goalposts are!
— Paddy Power (@paddypower) August 31, 2014
Biggest shock in last two decades???
— Ger Gilroy (@gergilroy) August 31, 2014
Anyone who thinks all county teams put in the same work only has to look at the conditioning of Donegal, Dublin, Kerry and Mayo. They don’t.
— Kieran Cunningham (@KCsixtyseven) August 31, 2014
“Dublin are acutely aware that there are no guarantees in sport. Some experienced it in 2012. I experienced it in 96″ – Jim Gavin, June 20th
— Darren Cleary (@RadioCleary) August 31, 2014
It took me two years to get ‘Jimmy’s Winning Matches’ out of my head… #GAA
— Pat Nolan (@pat_nolan) August 31, 2014
Jim McGenius #Gaa
— Sean Nolan (@SeanNolan_) August 31, 2014
There won’t be a noun verbed in Letterkenny tonight.
— John Moynes (@JohnMoynes) August 31, 2014