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# Micko

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# Micko
'Legend' and 'The greatest' - tributes pour in after brilliant Mick O'Dwyer documentary
A look at the life and times of the Kerry GAA legend aired last night
# Micko
'He'd smile, wink at you and say a little comment about a lad: 'He won't be here in a few weeks''
Leighton Glynn tells The42 about Mick O’Dwyer’s savage wire-to-wire training, International Rules trips and winning 20 senior county medals.
# Kingdom Legend
Quiz: As Gaelic football's greatest manager turns 80, how well do you know Micko?
Happy birthday to Mick O’Dwyer, who turns 80 today.
# Micko
Mick O'Dwyer on 3 great years with Laois and why 'Kerry will be there or thereabouts'
Micko thinks that Laois are unfairly criticised, and that Eamon Fitzmaurice is doing a great job with Kerry.
# Micko
Munster to bring former lock Mick O'Driscoll into coaching set-up next season
The 35-year-old Cork man will come on board as a ‘Technical Advisor’ to new head coach Anthony Foley.
# Micko
Kerry's Mick O'Dwyer among four legends inducted to GAA Hall of Fame
Pat McGrath of Waterford, Kilkenny’s Noel Skehan and former Sligo footballer Michael Kearins are the others honoured.
# Have your say
POLL: What was Mick O'Dwyer's greatest managerial achievement?
The Waterville native has overseen the fortunes of Kerry, Kildare, Laois, Wicklow and Clare.
# Micko
15 pictures that capture Mick O'Dwyer's legendary management career
The Waterville native guided the inter-county fortunes of Kerry, Kildare, Laois, Wicklow and Clare.
# gaffers
Stepping Down – 15 GAA managers who called it a day in 2013
Mick O’Dwyer, Kieran McGeeney, John Allen and Conor Counihan were amongst those who handed in the Bainisteoir bibs in 2013.
# LEAGUE DRAMA
Divisions 3 & 4 FL: Wins for Meath, Sligo, Limerick and Clare
Meath and Sligo were victorious in Division 3, while in the bottom tier Limerick beat promotion rivals Offaly, and Clare defeated Leitrim.