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    Quote Originally Posted by Longfordian View Post
    Heysham would be a good one. I think he's on Twitter actually.
    yep 100% hes on twitter!

    I am surprised noone has mentioned Stephen O Brien, Alan Kirby they were cult heroes in my eyes.. Digger was such a character even in opposition fans eyes! Kirbs cos he was superb for us.Agree with Lavine he was Longfords baby making machine and I am sure he is a father to a lot of kids in Longford such his popularity with women! Also Vinny Perth was another cult hero!
    Gary Cronin is he the right man to manage Longford Town?

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    Thanks for the feedback so far guys. Really appreciate it. It would be impossible naming one from each team so I will try include as many as possible. One thing that is VITAL to me will be contacts, phone numbers, facebook, twitter accounts to track all these guys down.

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    For Pats possibly Charles Mbabazi Livingstone or Ryan Guy. Although they might be more suited to a book on foreign players in the LOI.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Longfordian View Post
    I think Prunty is more of a regular hero than a "cult hero" if you know what I mean. My understanding of cult heroes is that it wouldn't be immediately obvious especially to outsiders why they are a hero. But it's not my book!
    Yeah fair point actually.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Martinho II View Post
    yep 100% hes on twitter!

    I am surprised noone has mentioned Stephen O Brien, Alan Kirby they were cult heroes in my eyes.. Digger was such a character even in opposition fans eyes! Kirbs cos he was superb for us.Agree with Lavine he was Longfords baby making machine and I am sure he is a father to a lot of kids in Longford such his popularity with women! Also Vinny Perth was another cult hero!
    I'd only just about go with Vinny out of that list - the rest are just regular heroes rather than cult heroes, by my definition anyway. Vinny wasn't the most gifted player we had, but had the character, heart and crunching tackles.

    My shout would be for Gucci (Paul Perth). I know there's been newspaper articles on him, but it's the type of story, to go with the type of player, that puts him in the cult hero bracket for me.

    So Gucci and Vinny combo for me!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Macy View Post
    I'd only just about go with Vinny out of that list - the rest are just regular heroes rather than cult heroes, by my definition anyway. Vinny wasn't the most gifted player we had, but had the character, heart and crunching tackles.

    My shout would be for Gucci (Paul Perth). I know there's been newspaper articles on him, but it's the type of story, to go with the type of player, that puts him in the cult hero bracket for me.

    So Gucci and Vinny combo for me!
    there's a good interview with Stephen Kenny on the club website from years ago where he talks about the two lads signing for town and how they knew it was the right move for them when they passed the Vincent and Paul factory. Little stories like that would be great to read about in this new book.

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    Hi Brian, well done on your last book, it was nice to feature in it,three real cult hero's for Bray in the mid-eighties were Josh Moran, Colm Phillips and Dermot Judge.
    Best of luck with the project!

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    Cork City: Patsy Freyne, Dave Barry.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sullanefc View Post
    Cork City: Patsy Freyne, Dave Barry.
    I'd add Deccy Daly and George O'Callaghan to that list.

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    UCD: Socrates
    Shelbourne: Alvarito
    Galway: Yob Son
    Cork City: Cork Tom
    Drogheda: Gerd Haxhiu
    Pats: Rene Gilmartin
    Dundalk: Baba Issaka
    Shamrock Rovers: Neal Fenn
    all clubs: Roddy Collins.... oh, sorry, you said cuLt.

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    Quote Originally Posted by seand View Post
    UCD: Socrates
    Shelbourne: Alvarito
    Galway: Yob Son
    Cork City: Cork Tom
    Drogheda: Gerd Haxhiu
    Pats: Rene Gilmartin
    Dundalk: Baba Issaka
    Shamrock Rovers: Neal Fenn
    all clubs: Roddy Collins.... oh, sorry, you said cuLt.

    Currently sitting 7th in the Premier League. Richie Towell can only dream of hitting those heights
    Here on a technicality.

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    Quote Originally Posted by seand View Post
    UCD: Socrates
    Shelbourne: Alvarito
    Galway: Yob Son
    Cork City: Cork Tom
    Drogheda: Gerd Haxhiu
    Pats: Rene Gilmartin
    Dundalk: Baba Issaka
    Shamrock Rovers: Neal Fenn
    all clubs: Roddy Collins.... oh, sorry, you said cuLt.
    Xano for Sligo too.

    Proper UCD ones would be Tony McDonnell or Mick O'Donnell. Probably too early to induct Ryan Swan for his European heroics yet.

    Quote Originally Posted by PartySaint View Post
    Currently sitting 7th in the Premier League. Richie Towell can only dream of hitting those heights
    From his wiki -
    Quote Originally Posted by Rene Gilmartin wiki
    Alongside his playing career with Watford he commentates on the club's away games for BBC Three Counties Radio
    Don't think I've ever heard of that happening before. Mad cushty number for him!
    Last edited by pineapple stu; 23/12/2015 at 11:18 AM.

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    Shamrock Rovers fans think Alan Keane is a Cult hero, but I think I misspelled Cult

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    At the moment I'm going with the title "You Calling Me a Cult?"

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    Quote Originally Posted by writerbk1969 View Post
    At the moment I'm going with the title "You Calling Me a Cult?"
    What about '' a shower of cults''

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    A complete bunch of cults!


    maybe not

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    Quote Originally Posted by outspoken View Post
    What about '' a shower of cults''
    Excellent. Hopefully it doesn't offend!

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    Jimmy Aggrey for Bohs. Scored on his debut against Rovers and despite not playing or us for long, he had a real cult status among Bohs fans.

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    Cult your Club

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    Haxihau is not a bad shout for the Drogs, but Dick Jacenuik would be a better one. Played in the 1971 Cup run, got booked in every competitive match he played, and later turned up on Football Focus managing South Shields in the third round of the FA Cup.
    We had two Brazilians, Pedro da Lima and Wilson da Silva Chagas turn out around '72/'73, they allegedly worked on a boat that arrived in Drogheda harbour, whereby on discovering they were Brazilian some bucker enquired as to whether they kicked ball and they stayed around for a while.
    They were buckin good and all

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