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All Ireland number 39 has to rank among the most satisfying as Kerry throw off the shackles and are liberated by the new game ...
David Clifford’s demolition of Jim McGuinness is the perfect end to a perfect football season. It is the triumph of inspiration over regimentation, of flair over graft, of idealism over pragmatism, of ...
Paudie Clifford stands outside the Kerry dressing room, long after the final whistle, quietly but profoundly satisfied.
For 521 seconds, David Clifford did next to nothing. He watched five plays go by for five points. The problem for Donegal is ...
Donegal have not been in a final since 2014 when their bid for a third title fell short against Kerry who have suffered more ...
Kerry top the list with eight players, with beaten finallists Donegal managing four - Meath, Tyrone and Armagh complete the ...
With a brilliant supporting cast in the All-Ireland final, David Clifford ran amok and many have hailed him as the GAA's ...
Jim McGuinness says he has "no qualms" about Donegal's All-Ireland defeat by Kerry as he admits his team made too many "basic errors".
After a tally of 0-9 from play, along with being fouled for another converted two-point free, Kerry star David Clifford is a ...
JACK O’CONNOR capped his toughest year as Kerry manager with All-Ireland glory. The Kingdom boss came under huge fire after ...
A Sean O’Brien point and a Seanie O’Shea two-point free followed either side of Oisin Gallen’s score and David Clifford ...
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