I wonder who in the league has the highest qualifications or do they all leave school early to focus on football.
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Slightly off the topic but former Leeds and Bradford (did he play for Wigan too?) defender David Weatherall has a first class honours degree in chemistry.
Jesus,you'd think it was the off season with all these stupid threads.
Clive Delaney is has a B Comm, a masters in accountancy and is a qualified chartered accountant. Don't think you can really get much more qualified than that, although I'm sure there's plenty of players with similar qualifications.
Neil Horgan has finished his barr exams i think, so can now practice law.
The SFAI are the governing body for grassroots football in Ireland, not the FAI. Its success or the lack of is all down to them.
Dr. Socrates.
Off topic here too, but hasn't Van Nistelrooy got a degree in accountancy.
He always looked like a boring sod.
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In fact, I think I should get both parachutes, in case one doesn't work.
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Well super hoop Tadgh Purcell got his degree from UCD recently in Botany
Also who is the Cork player with a law background?
Johnny McDonnell always came across as an educated kind of guy
Eamonn Zayed and Aidan O'Keefe both either have, or are heading towards, Law degrees, I think.
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Yeah i read OKeefe saying that if he wasnt a footballer he would be a solicitor
O'Keefe was a trainee solicitor when he played with us. Dunno if he's gone full time
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alan murphy has stayed part-time with us as he's a ''home loan exectutive'' with EBS!
thats why he left Derry wanted to make use of the Degree he got!
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Isnt Alan Matthews a manager with First Active?
Dont know where though
And Dermot Keely is a teacher of course so he has a bit of a edumacation also
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