Sat, 07 Jul, 2012 - 01:00
Michael Moynihan
Be fair: Alan Clohessy was only ten years old in 1992, when Clare beat Kerry and made themselves Gaelic football immortals.
“Myself and my brother and my father were there. Expectations? No,” he recalled.
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