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20th September 2016
10:01am BST

"Then came those two bizarre, unforgettable goals," writes McGuinness. "I was sitting beside James Horan for the first one. We were both in the Sky studio. The first goal happened and James’s head went down. I just said something about it being really bad luck. James said: 'That’s an understatement.'"When the second one went in, we were all stunned and I said: 'James, I know you’re not going to like this but you do have to question the concept of this curse.' It was said in jest, but I had this sense that James never, ever stopped believing, which is indicative of the spirit within the squad."
Luckily for Horan and Mayo fans, their teams showed typical resilience and fortitude to battle back and earn a replay, outscoring Dublin 10 points to five in the second half.
After the final whistle, on Sky Sports, Horan was still not quite over those two OGs.
"The two first half goals were sickeners. To go in five points down was hard to believe," he said. "It is one Mayo could have won and could have lost and the same for Dublin."
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