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The Limerick academy I was involved with for three years was about fostering a culture of doing things the right way — and not necessarily all about winning. Some people in the county had issues with me over that but I never had anyone say a single negative thing to my face, writes Anthony Daly
Fri, 17 Aug, 2018
At the end of the match yesterday, I shook hands with Michael Lyster. It may be my last time doing a live TV game with Michael, who retires from RTÉ at the end of this year, and I wanted to acknowledge his help to me, and his absolute professionalism, over the years.
Mon, 06 Aug, 2018
Clare were poxed to get a draw with Galway in the 1999 All-Ireland quarter-final.
Sat, 04 Aug, 2018
At the end of the match yesterday, I shook hands with Dave Punch, the former Limerick hurler, who works for RTÉ. He asked me if I saw the attendance. I did, I said — 71,000. Dave corrected me. ‘No, Dalo, 71,073.’
Mon, 30 Jul, 2018
On the evening of the Clare-Wexford game two weeks ago, I left Cork and headed straight to Whitegate, the last outpost in east Clare, right on the Galway border.
Sat, 28 Jul, 2018
These boys don’t think like past Limerick teams, writes Anthony Daly.
Mon, 16 Jul, 2018
The first time I managed Dublin against my own county, in 2009, we had the chance to officially relegate Clare from Division 1.
Sat, 14 Jul, 2018
Over the last while, I’ve been listening to Alan O’Mara’s excellent podcast ‘Real Talks’.
Mon, 09 Jul, 2018
The Twitterati, and numerous other Twitter bandits, were laying it into Jackie Tyrrell and I hot and heavy last Sunday night. They weren’t happy with our comparative analysis between the Munster and Leinster finals. A few of them told us to go away and watch the World Cup, that we might know more about Colombia and Japan than Cork and Clare.
Sat, 07 Jul, 2018
Olive Esler, who handles the social media promotion for The Sunday Game was manic busy throughout yesterday afternoon.
Mon, 02 Jul, 2018