Peter Canavan has labelled Donegal's absence from the Allianz Football League Division 1 final a 'travesty' and has called for a wider gap between the league and championship.
It comes after Donegal's apparent disinterest in reaching the final a week out from their Ulster SFC quarter-final against Derry.
"Donegal should have been in a league final," Canavan asserted on the RTÉ GAA Podcast.
"It's a travesty, in that in any competition you should be trying to win every match. The way it is at the minute it's not good enough and I'd imagine there will be changes made next year whereby there will definitely be a two-week break between league and championship.
"That will allow every game to be played the way it should be," the Tyrone great added.
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