Patrick Coman, a strong Tipperary man with aspirations beyond rugby, moved with his wife, Mary, to Dublin, where they developed a lucrative pub empire. By 1966, he had built a multi-million pound business, benefiting their 12 children. However, this prosperity was overshadowed by family disputes and bitter infighting that culminated in a significant court case, reflecting the tragic unraveling of a once-promising legacy. The story, referred to as 'The War of the Comans,' showcases the darker side of familial ambition and rivalry.
Patrick Coman's aspirations took him from rural Ireland to successfully building a multi-million pound pub empire in Dublin, eventually leading to family division and legal battles.
The Coman family's ambitions, initially centered on success in the pub trade, spiraled into conflict, revealing the intense struggles behind their once-unified facade.
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