'An icon of Gaelic Games' - Taoiseach leads tributes after death of legendary Kerry manager Mick O'Dwyer, aged 88Mick O'Dwyer was a legendary figure in Gaelic football, achieving immense success as both a player and manager.
Kerry GAA legend Mick O'Dwyer has died aged 88Mick O'Dwyer, legendary Kerry manager, passed at 88, leaving behind an unparalleled legacy of eight All-Ireland titles.
'I held his hand for those 15 minutes and I thanked him' - Tearful Pat Spillane tells of final hospital visit with Mick O'DwyerPat Spillane honored Mick O'Dwyer, expressing gratitude and emotional reflection during his final hours.
Martin Breheny: Player, manager, leader, innovator, eternal optimist - Mick O'Dwyer combined it all with mischief and funMick O'Dwyer is considered one of the most remarkable figures in Gaelic football history for his extraordinary contributions.
Martin Breheny: Player, manager, leader, innovator, eternal optimist - Micko combined it all with mischief and funMick O'Dwyer is a pivotal figure in Gaelic football, renowned for his transformative coaching achievements across multiple counties.
Dermot Crowe: Mick O'Dwyer left an indelible mark on Gaelic football as the game's greatest managerMick O'Dwyer was Gaelic football's most successful manager with eight All-Ireland titles and had a notable playing career.His managerial reign lasted from 1975 to 1989, influencing numerous counties.
'An icon of Gaelic Games' - Taoiseach leads tributes after death of legendary Kerry manager Mick O'Dwyer, aged 88Mick O'Dwyer was a legendary figure in Gaelic football, achieving immense success as both a player and manager.
Kerry GAA legend Mick O'Dwyer has died aged 88Mick O'Dwyer, legendary Kerry manager, passed at 88, leaving behind an unparalleled legacy of eight All-Ireland titles.
'I held his hand for those 15 minutes and I thanked him' - Tearful Pat Spillane tells of final hospital visit with Mick O'DwyerPat Spillane honored Mick O'Dwyer, expressing gratitude and emotional reflection during his final hours.
Martin Breheny: Player, manager, leader, innovator, eternal optimist - Mick O'Dwyer combined it all with mischief and funMick O'Dwyer is considered one of the most remarkable figures in Gaelic football history for his extraordinary contributions.
Martin Breheny: Player, manager, leader, innovator, eternal optimist - Micko combined it all with mischief and funMick O'Dwyer is a pivotal figure in Gaelic football, renowned for his transformative coaching achievements across multiple counties.
Dermot Crowe: Mick O'Dwyer left an indelible mark on Gaelic football as the game's greatest managerMick O'Dwyer was Gaelic football's most successful manager with eight All-Ireland titles and had a notable playing career.His managerial reign lasted from 1975 to 1989, influencing numerous counties.
Legendary Kerry manager Mick O'Dwyer dies aged 88O'Dwyer is remembered as one of the greatest figures in GAA history, achieving immense success as both a player and a manager.
Eamonn Sweeney: Con O'Callaghan is a modern-day Jimmy Barry-Murphy, so why isn't he held in same esteem as the Cork icon?Con O'Callaghan is an under-rated yet vital player for both Cuala and Dublin, akin to legendary Jimmy Barry-Murphy.
Martin Breheny: The quarter-century greats - hurling's best players since 2000The selection highlights the subjective nature of determining the best players, prioritizing individual performance over team accolades.