Vandals have defaced a wooden display by a local gaelic club in support of two senior players who have been key to Armagh’s All-Ireland journey.
And the incident has been branded “absolutely disgraceful behaviour” by one local political representative.
Banners and placards have been erected the length and breadth of County Armagh ahead of this Sunday’s final clash with Galway.
One display, by Madden Raparees GAC, was defaced, as was a shelter which had been painted orange and white in support of the team.
The Madden finger-post was put up to wish Madden’s own Niall Grimley and Darran McMullan, as well as the whole of Kieran McGeeney’s Armagh squad, “good luck” as they aim to win only their second All-Ireland title.
But slogans and images of ‘No Surrender’ have been daubed across them.
Newry and Armagh MLA Cathal Boylan said: “Absolutely disgraceful behaviour out at the finger-post in Madden and Ferla, Ballymacnab, the fact that the signs wishing Madden players all the best in the All-Ireland final have been defaced with sectarian language.
“People all over the county are embracing this wonderful opportunity to celebrate our football stars and the massive effort they have put in to get into their first All-Ireland final in 21 years.
“Sectarianism has no place within our community.
“The people of Madden are proud of their GAA heritage and we wish Niall Grimley & Darragh McMullan and all the players and management the very best for the weekend!