It's Tommie Gorman.
also Adrian Eames of RTE is a big Rovers fan - Stephen kenny was giving him some fierce strange looks in the press box during their radio commentary as Adrian was waxing lyrical about the home side on friday night last against Drogheda.
Dermot Mannion, Aer Lingus CEO is a verified Rovers supporter.
I presume the Galway boys will lay claim to Padraig O Ceidigh (sic) of Aer Arann.
The late Frazer Brown seems to be generally acknowledged as Sligo's best known fan.
In Dundalk, Mary McGelligot was a legend when I was growing up. She'd send shivers down the spines of manies a referee as she shrieked from her place in the stand. Vincy Cranny as well - he sat on the sidelines with the red cross people and had to be restrained more than once from chasing after players with his walking stick..
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"Must you tell me all your secrets when it's hard enough to love you knowing nothing."
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Chick Deacy, Galway Rovers legend and title winner with Aston Villa in the early 80s, is in Terryland for every home
"Billy Corgan, Smashing Pumpkins."
"Homer Simpson, smiling politely."
You're not looking very hard, used to bring the daughter, now that the son is a bit older, he brings him
"Billy Corgan, Smashing Pumpkins."
"Homer Simpson, smiling politely."
Dr Who....
http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/familyh...llery_05.shtml
Think he was only at one game, but is an honourary member of our exiles supporters club.
Eamon Sweeney author of the greatest sporting literary offering of all time
"There's only one Red Army", writes the back page of the examiner on Saturday's.
anyway he's a big Rovers fan, but lives in West Cork so dont know how many games he gets in.
Whats that comin' over the hill
It's the Monster,
The Cookie Monster!
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.
The legendary Brendan Bradley attends most Harps games. We have quite a few ex-players who attend on a regular basis.
The Finn Harps Story by Bartley Ramsay now available to purchase from www.finnharps.com.
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.
George O Callaghan supports Cork City FC .
john delaney (waterford united)
milo corcoran (waterford united)
john o shea (waterford united)
alfie hale (waterford united)
[QUOTE=Only1Rovers;901664]Eamon Sweeney author of the greatest sporting literary offering of all time
"There's only one Red Army", writes the back page of the examiner on Saturday's. QUOTE]
Back of the Sunday Indo sport section aswell
RIP JOHNNY
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