Big Red Bench interview

Red FM’s Big Red Bench Sports programme contacted me on Wednesday and asked if I would talk about Saturday’s Humphrey Kelleher Tournament. The Humphrey Kelleher Tournament is an under-15 inter-county football competition for county development squads. There are eight teams in the competition. Two from Cork, two from Kerry and one each from Limerick, Clare, […]

Filling the stadiums could cost the sports organisations as much as the fans

Attendances are down at all the GAA championship games. And it is not just the GAA either. It is the same in English soccer, cricket and rugby where there is a far greater population base to support the games. If the NFL is suffering a drop in attendance you can be sure it is the same for every sport across the world.

The fear of success

Then one day, I decided to see what would happen if I stopped.
As I approached the gate the dog appeared and got into the ready position. Once I was passed the gate it took off after me, barking and snapping as usual. I led it on for 30 metres. Then I stopped the car and turned off the engine.

The dog stopped running. It stopped barking too.

Frank O’Farrell: The interview

Leicester just missed out on promotion in the 1969-70 season when they finished third. The following season they finished in first place and won back their place at the top table. Promotion coincided with the end of Frank’s contract. Negotiations on the new contract were slow and during the summer of 1971 he received a phone call from Matt Gillis, whom he had succeeded as Leicester manager, telling him that Sir Matt Busby wanted to talk to him.

The Dublin Football Team and the Art of Physical Preparation

I watched Dublin and Laois playing in the Leinster Senior Football Championship last Sunday. It was a non-event. As they say in West Cork, “Louth could hardly keep the ball kicked out to Dublin.” In fact, the only real point of interest in the game was enormous gap between the physical condition of Dublin and […]