With all their vast experience, there were high hopes that Mullinalaghta could make a major impact in the current Leinster Club SFC campaign in what appea.
KILDARE OBITUARY: Christopher Noonan, Celbridge
Kind hearted Chris was well known, well loved and well respected by all
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He was just a hero,” is how Roisin McDermott of Celbridge Tidy Towns described Celbridge native, Christopher (Chris, Kit) Noonan, 63, who passed away suddenly and unexpectedly on February 18.
Among other things, many in Celbridge will recall Christopher walking along the Maynooth and Agards road, picking up the litter.
You could meet him at 6.30 in the morning or 11 at night.
“They are missing him already around Tesco and the Shackletown road,” said Roisin.
Chris was laid to rest at Donaghcumper Cemetery on February 22 after a funeral mass in St Patrick’s Church.
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Ex-Ireland U21 international John Lester on his frustration with life as an amateur player during the pandemic. Paul Fennessy By Paul Fennessy Saturday 12 Dec 2020, 10:00 AM Dec 12th 2020, 10:00 AM 29,031 Views 31 Comments
John Lester pictured playing for Sheriff during the FAI Junior Cup Final in 2017.
Image: Ryan Byrne/INPHO
Image: Ryan Byrne/INPHO
JOHN LESTER HAS been devoted to football for much of his life.
At schoolboy level, he was widely regarded as one of the most talented youngsters in the country.
Despite growing up in Cabinteely, he played with Rathfarnham-based Leicester Celtic, alongside others who would go on to play senior football, including Aidan O’Keefe, Barry Roche and Pat Sullivan, with the Dublin sid