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26th September 2016
11:37am BST

A lively debate ensued, across our Twitter and Facebook accounts.
Some were staunch that Brogan and Flynn should start:
'Answer is no. Every player has an off day. They have they're chance at redemption on Oct 1st that they will take, mark those words.' - Colm McColeOthers were not so sure:
'Absolutely. Need a smack of reality. Brian Cody would do it to his strong players too.' - Glen O'DonoghueThis was the view from Mayo fan Chris Duffy:
'Coming from a Mayo man, I'd be more worried to see either of them coming off the bench in the second half! Brogan in particular would be a great man to spring for a few points, otherwise I reckon Brendan Harrison will overturn him again... rain or no rain!'Paraic Farrelly could only foresee one change in the Dublin forward line:
'Both B.Brogan and P.Flynn will start. Proven performers over many finals. Just one change, P.Andrews in for Kevin McManamon, who will be back as great impact sub.'
Farrelly's comments were echoed in tweets and Facebook replies we have received over the past four days. Whatever the opinion on Brogan or Flynn, the common consensus among fans seems to be Andrews getting his reward for his impact sub role with a start.
We're sure the irony will not be lost on McManamon, who made his name as a super sub.
Ciarán Kilkenny should also play further up the pitch with James McCarthy free to play after his black card in the final.
Jim Gavin will put an end to the debate, temporarily, when he announces his starting XV on Thursday evening.
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