Shane Stapleton and Michael Foley of the Sunday Times talk about the Rebels, congress, playing rules, hurling people’s fear of apeing football, and speaking at the grave of a ten-year-old who had died at Croke Park on Bloody Sunday in 1920.
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“Conditional optimism” in Cork | “lack of chaos” in hurling | emotive Bloody Sunday | football chat
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