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Mick o connell kerry. Featuring audio interviews with some of Ireland's greatest sporting legends and personalities as well as All Mick O’Connell was one of the greatest Gaelic footballers of all time. His league and Mick O'Connell (born 4 January 1937 on Valentia Island, County Kerry) is a former Irish sportsperson. In September 1959 Mick was the captain of the Kerry team which defeated Galway. But speaking to Ger Gilroy and Joe From one great to another, Mick O’Connell has paid his respects to his contemporary, divisional and county team-mate Mick O’Dwyer. ie. 1937) KERRY great Mick O’Connell turned 86 last Wednesday. He talks about his early life growing up in Valentia, and brings us through his many All Ireland Football final Mick O'Connell won every honor the game has to offer, from when he first played for the Kerry minors in 1956 to his retirement nearly twenty years later. The documentary looks back at Mick O'Connell's early life on Valentia Island and his distinguished playing Mick O’Connell from Valentia Island in Kerry is one of Gaelic football’s finest ever players. In this Kerry, Mick O'Connell is celebrated as one of Gaelic football's most iconic figures. There will never be another Mick About Press Copyright Contact us Creators Advertise Developers Terms Privacy Policy & Safety How YouTube works Test new features NFL Sunday Ticket © A Kerry Footballer By Mick Oconnell, Used Non-fiction Books For Sale in Dublin 3, Dublin, Ireland for 80. A legend was born as he accepted the Sam It is 50 years since Mick O'Connell won his first All-Ireland medal. To Mick O’Connell, on his 84th birthday Valentia Young Islanders Valentia Island Kerry GAA Store Mick O'Connell was 30 years old but surprisingly his best years were ahead of him. LEAP: Kerry captain Mick O'Connell shows off his fielding skills to team trainer Dr Eamonn O'Sullivan and the some of his team mates in Fitzgerald Stadium during collective training Kerry have won thirty-seven senior All-Irelands, and it’s sobering to realise that of all the great Kerry players down through the decades, just twenty-five have had the privilege of accepting Episode 2 is with Mick O'Connell. Throughout his 25-year club career, he played for Young Islanders, winning seven South Kerry Championship titles during a Full length documentary looking back at Mick O'Connell's early life on Valentia Island and his distinguished playing career. Mick O'Connell was born on Valentia Island, County Kerry, where he spent all of his life apart from a term studying engineering at University College There is no substitute for that and Mick O'Connell is going to be a particularly worthy recipient of the Hall of Fame Award when the Kerry Sports Stars Banquet is held in the INEC, Killarney, on Saturday Each of Kerry’s 32 All-Ireland winning captains had a story to tell; about the journey they took, the day itself, its impact on the rest of his life. The documentary looks back at Mick O'Connell's early life on Valentia Island and his About Press Copyright Contact us Creators Advertise Developers Terms Privacy Policy & Safety How YouTube works Test new features NFL Sunday Ticket © 2024 Google LLC About Press Copyright Contact us Creators Advertise Developers Terms Privacy Policy & Safety How YouTube works Test new features NFL Sunday Ticket © 2024 Google LLC About Press Copyright Contact us Creators Advertise Developers Terms Privacy Policy & Safety How YouTube works Test new features NFL Sunday Ticket © 2025 Google LLC Condolence Book for Michael (Mick) O'Connell of Castleisland, Kerry Ireland. Full length documentary from RTE originally broadcasted in January 1975. Here's some background on his Mick O’Connell was the dominant - and most elegant - player in the midfield throughout the 1960s. The death has occurred of Michael (Mick) O'Connell of Kerry Ireland, on 03/08/2006. The original full 45 min documentary can be found on my youtube channel. 41 Softcover ISBN 10: 085342442X ISBN 13: 9780853424420 Mick O'Connell Khan, keeping a tight rein on the game is the type of son that every Kerry with urgent semaphoric signalling to mother and father would like to have. Mick O’Connell, Tom Long and Mick O’Dwyer. Shortly after he retired from the Kerry team he published his autobiography. He talks about his early life growing up in Home / Recordings / By County / Kerry / Kerry county, first series / MICK O’CONNELL (b. The legendary Kerry footballer Mick O'Connell celebrated his 84th birthday on Tuesday and a clip re-emerged from a documentary on the Valentia maestro to mark the occasion. His remarkable career with the Kerry senior team spanned from 1956 to 1974, during which he made an This is an online archive of Weeshie Fogarty's renowned Radio Kerry show, Terrace Talk. Michael Mick O'Connell (born 4 January 1937) is an Irish retired Gaelic footballer. A legend was born as he accepted the Sam He played his last game for Kerry in July 1974. In this This is an online archive of Weeshie Fogarty's renowned Radio Kerry show, Terrace Talk. This is 'The Legendary Mick LEGENDARY Kerry footballer, Mick O’Connell, is to receive the Hall of Fame Award at the annual Kerry Sports Stars Banquet in the INEC, Killarney, on Saturday night, January A Kerry footballer - Softcover Mick O'Connell View all 2 copies of A Kerry footballer from US$ 171. A 1975 documentary on the life and football career of the Kerry GAA Legend, Mick O Connell. He played for 25 years with his local clubs, winning many titles. In 1959 O’Connell was captain when Kerry won the National Football League. He talks about his early life growing up in Valentia, and brings us through The timing was just right. The documentary looks back at Mick O'Connell's early life on Valentia Island and his Mick O'Connell was the first name on the Kerry sporting Mount Rushmore on this morning's OTB AM, and there aren't many who would argue against his worthy Kerry legend Mick O'Connell no longer enjoys watching the game he excelled at and refuses to call it 'football' any more, writes Micil Glennon. John O'Connell, brother of Mick, was also an accomplished What is Mick O'Connell? Mick O'Connell was born on Valentia Island, County Kerry in 1937. You can view the full death notice and add your condolences here. He later guided his native county to another Munster title; however, he had to retire injured in Kerry's All-Ireland victory over Galway. . To mark the man and the milestone, journalist Joe Ó Muircheartaigh posted a wonderfully evocative portrait of the iconic Mick O'Connell Kerry great says he no longer attends Kerry matches. John O'Connell, brother of Mick, was also an accomplished Mick was filmed at his home in Valental for the ' Secrets of Kerry' and his openness and sheer passion for this sport and county comes shining through. John O'Connell, brother of Mick, was also an accomplished Michael “Mick” O’Connell, retired Gaelic footballer, is born on Valentia Island, County Kerry, on January 4, 1937. There is no substitute for that and Mick O'Connell is going to be a particularly worthy recipient of the Hall of Fame Award when the Kerry Sports Stars Banquet is held in the INEC, Killarney, on Saturday Legendary footballer and manager Mick O’Dwyer may have brought infinite joy to the people of Kerry but he was also loved Mick O'Connell facts for kids Michael O'Connell (born 4 January 1937), often called Micko, is a famous Irish former Gaelic football player. Throughout his 25-year club career, he played for Young Islanders, winning seven South Kerry Championshi Seán O'Shea, front row, centre, with some of his teammates, including Mick O'Dwyer, back row, far left, and Mick O'Connell, back row, far right. Full length documentary looking back at Mick O'Connell's early life on Valentia Island and his distinguished playing career. His career with Kerry Seniors lasted from 1956 to 1972, in which he Full length documentary looking back at Mick O'Connell's early life on Valentia Island and his distinguished playing career. #kerrygaa #kerryfranchise #kerry #countykerry #gaelicfootball #gaelicgames #irish #ireland Speaking on the week of his 80th birthday, Kerry legend Mick O’Connell tells Tadhg Evans that family trumps football everytime Legendary Kerry footballer Mick O'Connell with son Birth of Gaelic Footballer Mick O’Connell Michael “Mick” O’Connell, retired Gaelic footballer, is born on Valentia Island, County Kerry, on January 4, 1937. Michael "Mick" O'Connell (born 4 January 1937) is an Irish retired Gaelic footballer. In the Kerry A 1975 documentary on the life and football career of the Kerry GAA Legend, Mick O Connell. Mick O’Connell - A Kerry Footballer by Terrace Talk A 1975 documentary on the life and football career of the Kerry GAA Legend, Mick O Connell. “Blackthorn was the most popular GAA boot at the time and I distinctly remember the difference,” Kerry’s goalkeeper in ’72, Eamonn Condolence Book for Michael (Mick) O'Connell of Waterville, Kerry Ireland. He retired from inter-county football in 1973 and the following year he published his widely read autobiography, A Kerry Footballer which was Michael "Mick" O'Connell (born 4 January 1937) is an Irish retired Gaelic footballer who played as a midfielder for the Kerry senior team and his local club, Young Islanders, over a distinguished career The Mick O'Connell interview on Off the Ball tonight was memorable. His career with Kerry Seniors lasted from 1956 to 1972, in which he O'Dwyer revealed that the team, and its captain Mick O'Connell, famously left Sam Maguire behind them in the Croke Park dressing-room - a Barnet isn’t the first place you’d look to find an inter-county footballer but perhaps London’s Tighe Barry was destined to play at the top level. 00 euros on Adverts. One of the most stylish and graceful footballers the Michael "Mick" O'Connell (born 4 January 1937) is an Irish retired Gaelic footballer who played as a midfielder for the Kerry senior team and his local club, Young Islanders, over a distinguished career Mick O'Connell played 56 senior championship games for Kerry and for an outfield player is bettered only by the immortal Dick Fitzgerald. He explains why he's disenchanted with the state of modern football In all during an inter-county career that spanned the length of two decades, Mick O'Connell was left with an over-flowing trophy and medal cabinet. The documentary looks back at Mick O'Connell's early life on Valentia Island and his Kerry great Mick O'Connell wearing adidas boots. Add your condolences here. The documentary looks back at Mick O'Connell's early life on Valentia Island and his In a career which spanned the 1950s to the 1970s, Mick O'Connell, from Valentia island, in Kerry, won four All-Ireland medals with his native county, one as captain, as well as several It is 50 years since Mick O'Connell won his first All-Ireland medal. Yesterday when Mick O’Connell was honoured in a Killarney hotel for his contribution to Irish sport, the great Full length documentary from RTE originally broadcasted in January 1975. A Kerry Footballer [Signed by Author] O'Connell, Mick Published by The Mercier Press, Cork and Dublin, 1974. On January 4th 2017, legendary Kerry footballer Mick O'Connell turned 80 and he joined us for a chat, have a listen. His career with Kerry Seniors lasted from 1956 to 1972, in which he Full length documentary from RTE originally broadcasted in January 1975. A day of reminiscence was how Mick O’Connell spent his 80th birthday yesterday but the Kerry legend admitted he doesn’t feel his Mick O'Connell was born on Valentia Island, County Kerry, where he spent all of his life apart from a term studying engineering at University College Cork, and Michael O'Connell is an Irish former Gaelic footballer. His league and championship career with the Kerry senior team spanned nineteen seasons from 1956 to 1974. On retirement from playing O’Connell published his autobiography, ‘A Kerry Footballer’, in 1974. By the time he retired in 1973, he had played In all during an inter-county career that spanned the length of two decades, Mick O'Connell was left with an over-flowing trophy and medal cabinet. He played Gaelic football with his local clubs Young Islanders and Waterville and was a member of The Legendary Kerry Footballer Mick O'Connell turned 80 today and he joined us on Off The Ball for a chat, have a listen. He most famously managed the senior Kerry In his playing days, Mick O'Dwyer would share a car to training with Mick O’Connell, Johnny Culloty and their legendary coach Dr Eamonn Background Mick O'Connell was born on Valentia Island, County Kerry in 1937. His league and championship career with the Check out this thrilling clip of Mick O'Connell with a remarkable catch and point for Kerry against Down in the 1968 All-Ireland Football Final! Known for his finesse and sheer The death has occurred of Michael (Mick) O'Connell (Riverside Drive, Castleisland, Kerry / Scartaglen, Kerry): Click this link to view the full notice Well-deserved honour for Kerry football legend at RTE Sports Award Banquet in Dublin Mick O’Connell has received numerous well-deserved accolades and honours for his excellence as a footballer. This wide-ranging interview opens with O’Connell discussing his family background and upbringing on Valentia In 1957, Mick O’Connell played centre-field for the Young Islanders when they overcame strong favourites Renard to reclaim the South O’Connell created a legacy throughout the duration of his years in the Kerry jersey and his name is synonymous with all the greats of the game. After a challenge match early in 1968 in which retired Kerry footballers comprehensively defeated the present, the Mick O’Connell (born 4 January 1937 on Valentia Island, County Kerry) is a retired Irish sportsperson. Mick O'Connell played 56 senior championship games for Kerry and for an outfield player is bettered only by the immortal Dick Fitzgerald. "his colleagues. His father was a fisherman who also worked on the family’s small farm on the island. The Kerry great turned 80 today. It Full length documentary from RTE originally broadcasted in January 1975. Featuring audio interviews with some of Ireland's greatest sporting legends and personalities as well as All Mick O’Connell was one of the finest Kerry mid-fielders that ever graced a football pitch. He played Gaelic football with his local clubs Young Islanders and Waterville and was a member of A video sample from the 1975 RTE documentary 'A Kerry Footballer' - Mick O'Connell. His league and championship career with the Kerry senior Each of Kerry’s 32 All-Ireland winning captains had a story to tell; about the journey they took, the day itself, its impact on the rest of his life. Mick O'Connell speaks of his Day in 1959 in Croke Park when he was the Kerry Captain Famous Kerry footballer Mick O’Connell and a neighbour are battling with county council and department of local government planners opposed to land on Valentia Island, Co Kerry, Mick O'Dwyer Michael O'Dwyer (9 June 1936 – 3 April 2025) was an Irish Gaelic football manager and player. O'Connell collected a second All-Ireland in 1962 Each of Kerry’s 32 All-Ireland winning captains had a story to tell; about the journey they took, the day itself, its impact on the rest of his life. The death has occurred of Michael (Mick) O'Connell of Waterville, Kerry Ireland. An exceptionally rare book particularly as a Hardcover First edition. Seven Unfortunately for much of their careers, Mick O'Dwyer was the only Kerry forward who had the same quickness of thought and foot as Mick O'Connell. He Michael O'Connell (born 4 January 1937) is an Irish former Gaelic footballer.
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