Anyone who has ever passed through the gates of Jackman Park will have known Mick and his sons as being the first people you will see. The man was a great servant the club and will be missed by everyone. Always be remembered for nearly killing everyone in the shed trying to put out a flare someone let off at the 3-2 Shels game last year. Will be missed. RIP
Removal from Cross's tonight at 7.
A sad bit of news,
R.I.P.
My Condolences to Gary and all his Family.
Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam
All the best
JohnD
"How Can you lie there and think of England when you don't even know who's in the team"-- B.Bragg
Sad to hear, didn't know the man personally but I'd know him to see him from the games
Condolences to his family and friends
RIP
A sad loss.
RIP
I presume there will be a minutes silence/applause at the UCD game.
RIP Michael.
RIP Mick.
Had the pleasure of talking to him a good few times at away matches and at Jackman Park too. A true Limerick fan, will be missed.
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Shows how well liked the man was when the line of people waiting to see him last night went back to the Moose bar, should be a collection for his family at a game of some sort over the next few weeks.
RIP Michael
rip mike a true legend......
RIP Michael
"We've had a lot of good times, but you don't know how good they are until you have the bad ones" Tony Adams
RIP Mike
Condolences to Gary and all the family.
LTID
Lads I was looking to put a page in memory to Michael in the new fanzine, but I didn't really know the man to talk to at length so I was wondering if any of you who did could make sure it's okay with the family first and foremost, and secondly offer up your services to write about the man. A page usually runs around 450 words and whilst I know it's extremely hard to put a friend into that much words I think it would be good to have something in there.
Any help with this is much appreciated and you can PM me if you're interested or know if the family wouldn't mind
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