...at the content of the meeting, suggesting that it would serve no purpose at this stage to respond."Like everyone else...
The chance of them winning even more All-Irelands in the coming years also seems more of a probability than a...
Their upset victory over Fermanagh in the decider suggested there is life after Mick O'Dwyer and that the great...
You'd be at home watching the telly and seeing the likes of Kerry and Dublin doing that, and it's nice for Wicklow...
They are very fit and very athletic and that has helped too."McCormack made his debut for Kildare in a league game...
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But his ability to conjure points and especially goals at crucial times marked him out as one of the greatest ever inside predators.His former manager, Mick O'Dwyer, waxed lyrical about the player. "There has never, at least in my understanding of... Full Article at Dublin Evening Herald
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Mick O'Dwyer, (born 9 June 1936), is an Irish Gaelic football manager and former player from County Kerry currently managing the Wicklow senior inter-county team. He is considered by many to be one of the greatest and most successful players and managers of all time. Full Article At Wikipedia.org
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@Woolberto when would Mick O'Dwyer even think of bringing an outsider to Kerry you gobshite.
- I_Do_Little 20 minutes ago
Only Irish fans will get this: I'd go for Mick O'Dwyer #AVFC
- AmbientTakeover 1 day ago
@garysmall23 waitin for mick o Dwyer to say yes
- Pool4life79 2 days ago
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@hectoron2fm Mick O'Dwyer was one anyway!
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