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Liam Higgins
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Last hurrah looms for football's most remarkable man
Sunday May 18 2008
I REMEMBER training in Killarney one night. It had been a tough session with Mick O'Dwyer on the whistle and it was a particularly trying night for me as Pat Spillane had given me the complete runaround.
McHale new Ballina boss
Wednesday March 26 2008
LIAM McHale is to take over as manager of the reigning Mayo and Connacht champions Ballina Stephenites.
Sure-footed Masters works magic to drive impressive Nemo through to final
Monday February 25 2008
If all the Cork footballers emerge from the recent strike as James Masters did in Ennis yesterday then they can look forward to quickly putting the troubles of the last four months behind them.
Past glory revisited
Monday November 26 2007
The light may be fading and the pitches may be softening but a provincial club final in late November always has the potential for drama and excitement.
Rediscovering the treasures of the Kingdom
Sunday November 25 2007
Princes of Pigskin: A Century of Kerry Footballers
Should Fyffes be the new sponsors of Cork?
Martin Breheny Wednesday November 14 2007
If 02 ever decide to end their sponsorship deal with Cork, the County Board might be well advised to approach Fyffes as a possible replacement.
WE SAID FAREWELL IN 2006 TO . . .
Sunday December 31 2006
JIMMY PHELAN scored 2-1 for Kilkenny in the famous 'Thunder and Lightning' final of 1939 when the Cats beat Cork 2-7 to 3-3. He was also on the team beaten by Limerick in the 1940 final.
Liam Higgins
Sunday November 19 2006
LIAM Higgins was one of my closest friends, if not the closest. As well as being a fine footballer, he was a talented teacher in Dingle CBS, but he had the misfortune to have me as one of his pupils. I am sorry to say, he made a very bad job of me!
Liam Higgins: in the mould of Peninsular legends
Sunday November 19 2006
IN the mid-1960s, I was approached by an astute old timer in Dingle one day when I was on vacation from my hospital employment in England.
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