Talk:History of the Tyrone county football team

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Clarification needed[edit]

At the beginning of the section on the 1990s, there is the sentence: "by 1994, three different Ulster teams had won the All-Ireland four times in a row". I'm presuming this is referring to Down, Donegal and Derry winning the All-Ireland in 1991-94, but it isn't very clear in my opinion. It sounds like it could be claiming that the same county had won the All-Ireland four years in a row, and this had been done by 3 counties, which I don't think any county from Ulster has done. Does anyone else agree and think this needs changing? ScoobyHugh (talk) 19:44, 9 June 2013 (UTC)[reply]

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