Knacker Dwarf (also know as Seamus).
Warty Nora.
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If it hasnt been mentioned, Vinny Perth for Longford Town, Sean Prunty too.
Aye they are the ones.
Mystic Meg has quiet a fragrence, quiet a pungent stale p!ss smell.
Not to mention the multitude of homeless winos and general crustys, some good characters there.
One of the hobos there spent 20 minutes talking to me about the joys of fingering a certain area of his anatomy, ahh never a dull moment.
I know she's never played but Noelle Feeney has done a great amount of work for CCFC over the years.
Has to be Jim Flanagan and/or Xano. So cult that they've never even played a game (or perhaps even existed?)
Xano exists, see:
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_HJuZDMXdLb...best+off+f.jpg
The Missing Foreskin.
willie byrne, absolute rams legend, good player and mad as a coot.
Daryl Kavanagh!!
To a lesser extent anto omagufi- our international, joseph yobo nearly retired from international football when he played for nigeria
As mentioned before Sean Prunty, Zac Hackett, Digger O'Brien, Ritchie Parsons, Vinny Perth and Eric Lavine.
Also worth a mention is Paul McNally, if injury hadn't cut is Town career short Paul 'Gucci' Perth and Keith 'Mumbles' O'Connor for scoring all them goals to get us promoted!!
I'm not sure some of them qualify as cult heroes. I mean Prunty, Digger and Mumbles were all excellent players (at their level in the case of O'Connor) in their own right.
McNally was injured a year or two after he'd gone to Bohs, and I wouldn't have Lavine near any heroes list...
I'd have the rest on the cult heroes list though. How about the Bald Truck Driving Man?
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Ollie Keogh working with him now since Nigel Keady departed for the FAI.
A few Cult Heros for Da Town
1. Rod De Khors - Legend ... no explination required
2. Barry Murphy and Frank Darby - The dymanic duo! Barry was hard as nails and Frank could distract strikers with his eardrum piercing shreek!
3. Jamsie Coll ... we said we needed a manager and a centre half, he said I'll do both!
4. Stevie Gavin - Got taken off injured away to Mons so he came up to the stand and played the drum for us
5. Andy Myler - Goalscoring legend
6. Danny O'Leary - Broken fingers still couldnt stop him playing
7. Johnny Morris-Burke - Purly for his Mario Kempes stype perm at the time
8. Adrian Carberry - Legend always giving 100%. Got clocked one game, blood everywhere, physio ran on with the magic sponge. Cabsy took it, cleaned the blood off his new white boots, got up and played on
9. "Honorable" mention for Istavn "Stephen" Lakatos and Zolt "Joe" Pedro ... came over to Ireland without a word of English but quickly learned 3 important words ... Want ... More ... Money
Kenny, caught getting lenght outside a nightclub, legend!!
Dundalk - Barry Keogh RIP
Sligo - Martin Bayly
Rovers - Pat Byrne, Noel Larkin, Mick Byrne, Noel King,
Cork - Patsy Freyne, Phillip Long, Biscuits Harrington, Declan Daly
St Pats - Mark Meagan, Chopper Treacy, Mick Moody, Dave Henderson
Bohs - Derek Swan, Jackie Jameson
UCD - Tony McDonnell, Ciaran Kavanagh
Waterford - Madigan Brothers,
Shelbourne - Declan Geoghean, Gary Haylock, Tony McCarthy
Could go on forever.........
If your saying the players I mentioned are NOT cult heroes how in the name of god can you say the Bald Truck Driving Man IS a cult hero???!!!!!!
Thats puzzling!!!!
And yes I know Macca got injured while playing with Bohs. I never referred to Macca been injured!!!! I was referring to Gucci but sher some of our so called supporters wouldn't remember him as his best years were in Kenny's first 2 seasons!!! :rolleyes:
Because they're just heroes! Cult heroes are, in my mind anyway, players that wouldn't necessarily be the best players, but give their all for the cause or are celebrated by the fans for other (sometimes nonsensical) reasons.... Beat the beep colly, beat the beep... Vinny wouldn't have been the most skillful player, but always gave 100%, took no crap and could relied upon to get stuck in - hence a cult hero.
Total legend here too. One of the "Dermos" with David "Leeza is the Geeza" Lee. Pity he got sent off every 2nd game. Burkey and Leeza were the last players to score in St Mels.
He aint crying now and nor are we! One of our best players in the past 2 seasons. Slowly making it to legend status here.
Other legends for me at Mons were of course the Right-Honourable-soon-to-be-sainted Billy Bagster.
Also Seamie Finnegan who is now giving back to the club by the bucket load by being our Women's team manager and assistant manager of the U20's.
Keith Foy has to get a mention as does Alvin Rouse, Robbie Horgan and Graham Doyle. They are among the best loved and still talked about players from recent days to pull on the Mons shirt.
Andy "The Beast" Haran and Darren Meenan were 2 of the most talented players we have had here in recent times but they are fast being eclipsed by our homegrown hero Aaron McCarey in this category.
Lastly on a personal note: John Lester. Hubba Hubba to infinity!
Derek Swan.
my favourites:
padraig moran
paul mctiernan
seamie coleman
raff cretaro
conor ogrady
chris butler
danny ventre
richard brush
gavin peers
rommy boco
marcus hallows
johnny jordan
wes charles
theres more but i cant think at the minute
Fabio
Sligoman
My Harps cult heroes:
Niall "Josie" Bonner(The FBTN Legend)
Johny Speak
Tom Mohan
Sammy Johnston(only played one season if that but what a player)
Kevin McHugh
Johnathan Minnock
Ps. I think this could be an idea for MNS. I seem to remember Football Focus doing this once