Armagh manager Kieran McGeeney says that intensity can be perceived in different ways depending on the teams under the microscope.
Speaking to Off The Ball's Colm 'Wooly' Parkinson after his side's qualifier win over Wicklow, he admitted that his team had lacked some intensity, but that when they do bring it, it can be seen in a different light to when the more high profile teams show added aggression.
"Other teams bring it and it's good," he said, before joking that "we need someone to run at us from midfield and hit one of our boys, which is what usually happens".
But he also added: "You see the top teams doing it [and] somebody will regard it as manly and feisty. You just take it on the chin."
McGeeney also gave his take on the strengths of Donegal, who defeated his side on the way to reaching the Ulster final, highlighting the rotation of players on the pitch.
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