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They are the chosen few who have drunk from the chalice of
immortality. They are the men and women who have been part of the
100 GREAT GAA TEAMS. For GAA fans, our great teams bring colour and
richness to our lives. When our team is on a winning streak it
imbues us with a deep feeling of solidarity and a glow that uplifts
the spirit. Great teams have that special power which energises and
connects us. They inspire, make our hearts beat faster and let us
dare to dream. All the great and the good are here: Jim Gavin's
Dublin; Brian Cody's Kilkenny, Mick O'Dwyer's Kerry; Christy Ring's
Cork; Sean Boylan's Meath; Ger Loughnane's Clare; Mickey Harte's
Tyrone; Nicky Rackard's Wexford; Galway's three-in-row; Liam
Sheedy's Tipperary; Mayo's team of the 50s and many more. 100 GREAT
GAA TEAMS is a fantastic tribute to the great teams in football,
hurling, camogie and ladies' football that have thrilled fans down
the years.
'It's a funny old game.' - JIMMY GREAVES From golden balls to
golden balls-ups, this kit bag of double entendres, outrageous
quips and quotes is guaranteed to tickle your funny bone. A must
for all Man Utd fans. 'SIMPLY RED captures many of the laughs
associated with Manchester United.' - KEN DOHERTY 'A must-read not
just for United fans, but for every football fan out there!' -
SIMON DELANEY
'I stood up. A miracle had happened. I could walk. It was as if I
was born again.' With a heart full of prayer, Marion Carroll
journeyed to Knock in the west of Ireland. For 17 years, Multiple
Sclerosis had ravaged her body so utterly that this reluctant
pilgrim travelled on a stretcher. Then, at the Mass, an
unimaginable miracle. Marion rose, pain-free, to walk, talk and see
once more. Thanks to this wondrous blessing, Marion has transformed
- in her 'own small way' - the lives of countless others. Her
ministries share her rock-like faith and devotion to God. They
testify to the power of ordinary people to listen, to care, to
inspire. Nearly 30 years later, the Catholic Church officially
recognised Marion's cure as a proclaimed miracle. Here, with
warmth, grace, humility - and down-to-earth Irish humour - she
tells of her life 'before' and 'after'. Marion's powerful,
uplifting story is unique. It shines a light on love, hope and a
remarkable relationship with God.
For over 130 years the GAA has been at the heart of Irish life.
Now, in The People's Games, John Scally tells the compelling
stories of the men and women behind the rich history of Gaelic
Games. Since the introduction of television Gaelic Games have
become a huge entertainment industry, yet at their core remain
deeply embedded in the local community. They shape the national
conversation and lift the mood of the country. Hurling, ladies'
football, camogie and Gaelic football are Ireland's greatest
national treasures. Gaelic Games are part of the DNA of the Irish
Race, and the people are the beating heart of the Games. This
comprehensive collection captures the GAA's evolving history, the
fabled heroes, the controversies, the scandals, the pulsating
games, the fans, the centrality of the clubs, and the unending and
heart-stopping drama. Full of fascinating insights, amusing
anecdotes, thrilling tales and new revelations about famous
incidents and epic encounters, this volume brings the people's
games alive in all their vibrancy. Based on exclusive interviews,
this captivating compendium explores the rich history of the men
and women of the GAA who made it all happen.
Long before the terms 'mindfulness' and 'well-being' were coined,
the Celtic tradition offered pathways to peace of mind and calm.
For centuries it has created hope, unity and a community - a
sanctuary of rest, renewal and reassurance. In these troubled
times, the importance of connection, and a sanctuary, is stronger
than ever. Drawing on the wisdom, stories, poetry, prayers and
humour that are at the heart of the Celtic tradition, Inspiration
for All Seasons reminds us of where we come from and brings comfort
when it is badly needed. With contributions from individuals such
as Peter McVerry and Mark Patrick Hederman, and a tribute to the
late, great John O'Donohue, this book shines a light in the
darkness. ALL ROYALTIES FROM THIS BOOK WILL GO TO THE PETER McVERRY
TRUST
Gaelic Games are the focus of endless debate and speculation, set
the mood of Monday's post-match workplace and dominate pub-talk.
For many of us, life and death run second to major GAA events.
Blood, Sweat, Triumph & Tears looks back at some of the best
moments from the sporting nation's favourite soap opera. It pays
homage to the great players and people in Gaelic football, hurling,
ladies' football and camogie. And it glories in the classic
victories and thrilling contests witnessed down the decades. Based
on exclusive interviews with the greatest personalities in the
GAA's rich history, and covering every county in Ireland, here is a
unique insight into the passion and politics, the controversies and
crises, the wisdom and wit and all the highs and lows of Ireland's
national treasure. Full of entertaining anecdotes, inspirational
incidents and epic encounters, Blood, Sweat, Triumph & Tears
truly captures the magic of the GAA. 'A book to shorten the long
winter nights for any GAA fan.' DERMOT EARLEY, Kildare legend 'Will
bring back great memories for lovers of Gaelic Games.' KAROL
MANNION
'It's a funny old game.' - JIMMY GREAVES From golden balls to
golden balls-ups, this kit bag of double entendres, outrageous
quips and quotes is guaranteed to tickle your funny bone. A must
for all Man Utd fans. 'SIMPLY RED captures many of the laughs
associated with Manchester United.' - KEN DOHERTY 'A must-read not
just for United fans, but for every football fan out there!' -
SIMON DELANEY
Irish rugby's most hilarious and outrageous moments 100 Funny Irish
Rugby Moments is a collection of priceless anecdotes from the
field, with interviews from Moss Keane, Mick Galwey, Peter Clohessy
and plenty more, plus a foreword by the legendary Tony Ward. From
Lansdowne Road to Thomond Park, from Connacht to Ulster and Leeside
to the Lions, these are some of the most unexpected tales of Irish
rugby legends, like when . . . - BRIAN O'DRISCOLL HOSTED A BOND
GIRL - PAUL O'CONNELL MET PRINCE WILLIAM - RORY BEST TURNED INTO
SLEEPING BEAUTY - AND JAMES LOWE MADE A STRANGE REQUEST OF THE
GARDAĆ This book offers a unique glimpse into the funniest moments
that have happened on and off the pitch with some of rugby's
greatest characters.
They are the chosen few who have drunk from the chalice of
immortality. They are the men and women who have been part of the
101 GREAT GAA TEAMS. For GAA fans, our great teams bring colour and
richness to our lives. When our team is on a winning streak it
imbues us with a deep feeling of solidarity and a glow that uplifts
the spirit. Great teams have that special power which energises and
connects us. They inspire, make our hearts beat faster and let us
dare to dream. All the great and the good are here: Jim Gavin's
Dublin; Brian Cody's Kilkenny, Mick O'Dwyer's Kerry; Christy Ring's
Cork; Sean Boylan's Meath; Ger Loughnane's Clare; Mickey Harte's
Tyrone; Nicky Rackard's Wexford; Galway's three-in-row; Liam
Sheedy's Tipperary; Mayo's team of the 50s and many more. 101 GREAT
GAA TEAMS is a fantastic tribute to the great teams in football,
hurling, camogie and ladies' football that have thrilled fans down
the years. 'A book which captures the heart and soul of the GAA' -
Kieran Donaghy 'This book will evoke great memories for GAA fans' -
Jackie Tyrrell 'This book is a long overdue tribute to great GAA
teams' - Anthony Daly
Fans always answer in the affirmative when their team asks: Will
you still love me tomorrow? However, for many GAA fans it is their
rivalries that guide them and define them. This unique book
celebrates the age-old rivalries that have energised and enlivened
the GAA. Based on exclusive interviews with a veritable Who's Who
of the great and the good of Gaelic Games, here are remarkable
insights into the controversies, epic matches and the thrilling
events on and off the field which great GAA rivalries have
generated. Full of arresting anecdotes that represent each county,
these pages capture the extraordinary pride and passion of
Ireland's greatest national treasures: Gaelic football, hurling,
ladies football and camogie. John Scally is a lecturer in Trinity
College, but in his spare time is a writer and broadcaster. Since
1992 he has written 40 books with cumulative sales of over 150,000
copies. He is the author of the biggest selling GAA book in
Ireland, Raising the Banner:The Biography of Ger Loughnane, and for
a few years his biography of Tony Ward was the biggest selling
rugby book in Ireland. 'Will bring back a treasure trove of great
memories for GAA fans.' Cyril Farrell 'There have been many
rivalries through the decades and John Scally will navigate you
through them as only he can, with great insight and knowledge and
an unrivalled love for our native games.' Donal Ryan 'Pulsates with
the thrills and spills of epic contests, clashes and controversies.
A must read book for GAA fans. It reminds us of who we are.' John
O'Mahony
In its long and rich history the GAA has provided many great
moments. This book is a celebration of one hundred of the best of
them: the Thunder and Lightning Final; the Polo Grounds Final;
Seamus Darby's goal in 1982; the epic clashes between Dublin and
Meath in 1991; Leitrim's Connacht title in 1994; Clare ending 81
years in the wilderness; Wexford becoming home to `the Riverdance
of Sport' and the GAA opening up Croke Park to other sports. These
moments and many more are featured in these pages. Every county is
included. Based on exclusive interviews as seen through the eyes of
the key personalities who shaped them, it goes behind the scenes
and offers unique eyewitness accounts of the dramas on and off the
pitch that captivated, enthralled and occasionally infuriated the
nation. New light is shed on old controversies, fresh insights into
the players and personalities that linger long in the memory are
provided, and the epic contests that turned the national games into
the national soap opera are recounted by the men and women who were
there in the heat of the battles.
101 Great GAA Controversies is a collection of fascinating accounts
from the field with appearances from some famous and infamous
personalities, like Joe Brolly, Ger Loughnane, Pat Spillane and
Babs Keating. With stories from the last 130 years, it is the major
controversies that turn national games into our nationwide issues,
often infuriating but never boring! Revealing insights into the
Cork hurling strikes; Bloody Sunday; The Battle of Omagh; the Tony
Keady affair; Louth's lost Leinster final; Kerry's undressing; the
Sky Sports deal and of course the gripping events of the never to
be forgotten hurling summer of 1998, this collection is bound to
enthral all fans of Gaelic Games and might even settle a score or
two. Including epic tales from Gaelic football, women's football,
camogie and hurling, this book is sure to entertain fans of every
GAA sport and continue the lore of the Gaelic Games.
'I stood up. A miracle had happened. I could walk. It was as if I
was born again.' With a heart full of prayer, Marion Carroll
journeyed to Knock in the west of Ireland. For 17 years, Multiple
Sclerosis had ravaged her body so utterly that this reluctant
pilgrim travelled on a stretcher. Then, at the Mass, an
unimaginable miracle. Marion rose, pain-free, to walk, talk and see
once more. Thanks to this wondrous blessing, Marion has transformed
- in her 'own small way' - the lives of countless others. Her
ministries share her rock-like faith and devotion to God. They
testify to the power of ordinary people to listen, to care, to
inspire. Nearly 30 years later, the Catholic Church officially
recognised Marion's cure as a proclaimed miracle. Here, with
warmth, grace, humility - and down-to-earth Irish humour - she
tells of her life 'before' and 'after'. Marion's powerful,
uplifting story is unique. It shines a light on love, hope and a
remarkable relationship with God. 'In a world filled with bad news
Marion Carroll's story gives hope and inspiration to us all.'
BISHOP CHRISTY JONES 'The Church formally acknowledges that Marion
s healing does not exist of any medical explanation.' ARCHBISHOP
MICHAEL NEARY 'Marion is a chosen instrument of God and Our Lady to
communicate at home and abroad.' MONSIGNOR JOSEPH QUINN
The lore and legend of Gaelic Games has been shaped by great
players. Since the Games began, special players have had a unique
power to make the heart skip a beat. Now THE GAA IMMORTALS
celebrates the achievements of 100 of the very best footballers,
hurlers, managers, ladies footballers and camogie players from the
start of the twentieth century to the present day. Based around
exclusive interviews with a who's who of Gaelic Games, THE GAA
IMMORTALS covers all the codes, giving a unique insight into icons
of the games, including Dick Fitzgerald, Mick Mackey, Christy Ring,
Jack Lynch, Nicky Rackard, Mick O'Connell, Sean O'Neill, Eddie
Keher, Jimmy Barry-Murphy, Angela Downey, Lulu Carroll, Nicky
English, DJ Carey, Peter Canavan, Henry Shefflin, Gooch Cooper and
Joe Canning. With stars from all 32 counties represented, THE GAA
IMMORTALS is a fascinating account of the greatest heroes and
legends of the games.
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