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    Sorry to hear this, he started very well for Dundalk in 2018 league winning season, unlucky with injuries.

    RIP
    #DundalkFC - First Irish club to win an away game in Europe (1963), first Irish club to win points in a group stage in Europe (2016).

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    Rovers great Ronnie Nolan, RIP

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    John Delaney Snr. Obviously a divisive character but still a former FAI officer so RiP. The brevity of tributes is probably more a legacy of Junior tbh.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dermobohs View Post
    Rovers great Ronnie Nolan, RIP
    Ah that's sad. Was UCD manager for much of the 70s too; think he was at the club dinner only last year (along with Kevin, his namesake)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nesta99 View Post
    John Delaney Snr. Obviously a divisive character but still a former FAI officer so RiP. The brevity of tributes is probably more a legacy of Junior tbh.
    Joe??

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nesta99 View Post
    John Delaney Snr. Obviously a divisive character but still a former FAI officer so RiP. The brevity of tributes is probably more a legacy of Junior tbh.
    He was a corrupt oul ******** .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dermobohs View Post
    He was a corrupt oul ******** .
    I remember hearing about overcharging for Italia 90 tickets or something similar.

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    And bags of cash and tickets in a hotel room at usa94, he was a tout and creaming money like nobody’s business, junior was taught to freeload and steal at a young age. Our national side is in a state as is our league, because of absolute thieving ****e like these ****ers.

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    Just because your old and been around the game for a long time doesnt mean you arent a ****** when you die.
    Like Father like son

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    Joe/John same difference! Harsh lads! Fair but harsh!

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    The Beast from the East - RIP kaz

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    I hear former bohs and I think Derry winger Stephen Mallon lost his brother at a very young age recently, sympathies to him

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    Bobby Best , club photographer at shamrock rovers, by all accounts a gent, RIP

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    Condolences to Rovers and his family of course. It’s all sad to see these club stalwarts pass on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dermobohs View Post
    Bobby Best , club photographer at shamrock rovers, by all accounts a gent, RIP
    I knew Bobby really well about 30 years ago, before I moved from Dublin. He was partially responsible(with several others) for keeping hundreds if not thousands of kids off the streets of Kilmore West and the Coolock area through football. He was the backbone of Kilmore Boys, working tirelessly and without any real recognition for as long as I can remember. He would be on the Oscar Traynor road almost every Saturday and Sunday supporting the underage and senior teams. Although we were a club that had nothing, with Bobby on board we had everything and everyone still talks about the great times and memories we had.
    Many Thanks for the fantastic memories Bobby RIP.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shinkicker View Post
    I knew Bobby really well about 30 years ago, before I moved from Dublin. He was partially responsible(with several others) for keeping hundreds if not thousands of kids off the streets of Kilmore West and the Coolock area through football. He was the backbone of Kilmore Boys, working tirelessly and without any real recognition for as long as I can remember. He would be on the Oscar Traynor road almost every Saturday and Sunday supporting the underage and senior teams. Although we were a club that had nothing, with Bobby on board we had everything and everyone still talks about the great times and memories we had.
    Many Thanks for the fantastic memories Bobby RIP.

    Great tribute to him,sounds like a great fella….
    Irish by birth ,Harps by the grace of god.

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    Yeah, seemed like a great person and like he lived a great life. Loved the stories of him handing out the print outs to the kids at the matches in the 90s. RIP.

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    Yeah heard of Bobby Best years ago when I buy the Shamrock Rovers programmes whenever I was up there in Dublin. Sounded like a hardworking gentleman may he rest in peace. What age was he?
    Gary Cronin is he the right man to manage Longford Town?

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    Joe Carr, mr “half time raffle” at dalymount, Joe was the first one you’d bump into after coming into the ground, supporter and volunteer for 70 yrs.
    A real bohs man and a gent, RIP

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dermobohs View Post
    Joe Carr, mr “half time raffle” at dalymount, Joe was the first one you’d bump into after coming into the ground, supporter and volunteer for 70 yrs.
    A real bohs man and a gent, RIP
    Very sorry to hear this. Would know Joe Carr from the Irish football program club which Im a member of! May he rest in peace.
    Gary Cronin is he the right man to manage Longford Town?

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