Gormley expects tough game
April 25, 2012

Tyrone's Conor Gormley
Conor Gormley expects Kildare to provide stern opposition for Tyrone in Sunday's Allianz Football League Division 2 final.
The sides have already met in Croke Park this year in the first round when the Red Hands prevailed 2-11 to 0-12, and Gormley believes goals could once again prove decisive.
"It's not going to be easy, it'll be a tough game, they've some brilliant players," the Carrickmore defender told The Irish News at a Liberty Insurance launch event in Dublin yesterday.
"They've Dermot Earley back and Johnny Doyle as well, two experienced campaigners, Mikey Conway maybe on the '40', and they're very strong around the middle of the field as well. It's going to be tough for us but, all being well, we can scrape through and take the cup up to Tyrone."
He continued: "Goals could win the game. People chat about goals winning games and we seem to be getting a lot of goals in the league. So if we can get one, and keep one or two out at the far end, that would be a big boost for our team and would go a long way towards winning the game, I think."
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