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RIP Paudie a legend......
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Sad news . R.I.P .
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He was some player, R.I.P.
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Sad news,a relatively young man,Seen him break Cork hearts down the park a few times.RIP.
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RIP Paudie. An old fashioned footballer, manager and man. In the best possible way.
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one of the few gaa players i'd remember from the 70s r.i.p....
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Very sad, RIP
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R.I.P
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RIP
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RIP Legend
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Sad news Kerry legend for ever RIP
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RIP ah very sad news had a pint and some food at his bar in ventry bout 20 years ago very nice man
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Nice touch to see him mentioned on s.p.o.t.y. last night.
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Wondered about that , kingell . Maybe its a nod to leaving NI out of the GB thing . Guess 90% of the viewers though never heard of Paidi . Maybe a new entente cordiale . No harm anyway , recognition of a sporting hero in Ireland ( and beyond ) .
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you could say so much about Paidi and it still wouldnt do him justice, just a great Irish man. losing the 2002 final to Armagh must have bugged him hugely, i was at that game and think kerry had a 4-point lead at HT. At no stage did i think it was a done deal though
westmeaths winning the Leinster title in 2004 was welcomed by a lot of people all over the country because of their total lack of success up to that point. westmeath people will remember Paidi very fondly i think he was offered the Wee county job too at one point, he wisely turned it down! |