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The GAA said: "Born in Waterville in 1936, the man synonymous with the moniker ‘Micko’ first played for the Kerry senior football team in 1956 and would go on to have an extraordinary success ...
The late Mick O’Dwyer is being remembered as the greatest Gaelic football manager of all time. He has passed away at the age ...
Mick O’Dwyer, the most successful Gaelic football manager of all time, has passed away, aged 88The Waterville man played with ...
That sense of shock was still there when Mick O'Dwyer took a final knee in his defiance of time but, in the main, it is a ...
I was going to go fishing. And Gerald McKenna (then county chairman) arrived and asked me to manage the Kerry football team." His last senior championship game for Kerry was in the Athletic ...
Kerry’s eight-time All-Ireland senior football-winning manager had been ... than two months after the death of his former county team-mate Johnny Culloty who was in goal for all four of O ...
In all, he lost 10 senior finals. He wasn’t a fan of Down’s revolutionary approach to football ... older team and faded after a graphic hiding in 1978, which was the first of Kerry’s ...
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Irish Independent on MSNLegendary Kerry manager Mick O’Dwyer dies aged 88Legendary GAA player and manager Mick O’Dwyer has passed away this morning, April 3 at the age of 88.
Mayo senior football manager Kevin McStay and his selectors have made one change to the team for the Allianz National ...
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