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Sligo made ‘hard work' of win over Tipperary, admits manager Tony McEntee

Sligo made ‘hard work' of win over Tipperary, admits manager Tony McEntee

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Sligo manager Tony McEntee said after his side's opening Tailteann Cup game with Tipperary in Kilcoyne Park on Sunday, that it was great to get their campaign up and running with a victory.
Sligo didn't get the start they hoped for, as Tipperary scored an early goal, however, Sligo bounced back with two first half goals of their own, before Philly Ryan's men were given a lifeline before halftime, with a converted penalty.

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