Down Memory Lane: An Fear Beag from Kilcar
March 09, 2021
Taken from Hogan Stand magazine 14-08-92
Bridging the gap between dressingroom theory and on-the-field football practice is what separates the match winners from the grafters. That what distinguishes players apart on the football field is commonly referred to as class. Donegal attacker Martin McHugh has long since been seen as the embodiment of elegance and for those west of the Shannon who haven t yet borne witness to the truth, Croke Park on Sunday next will speak volumes in support of such a claim. The Kilcar man is indeed a footballer par excellence. Always has been and will doubtless prove it once again to the thousands gathered at Headquarters to see the best Ireland s Western Seaboard title holders can offer this weekend.
Down Memory Lane: An Fear Beag from Kilcar
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