Sat, 11 Jan, 2014 - 00:00
JP McCarthy
A move of two miles, that’s all it was in the end, but it was a seismic shift for Tralee’s John Mitchels GAA Club.
It was at the start of the century — September 2000 — when the famed club first tested the waters of the property market, with the intention to sell their grounds.
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