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Ex-Nottingham Forest defender takes local club to the promised land after being given 48 hours to live
With a team largely made up of players from the area, Keith Foy has turned Kilnamanagh’s fortunes around since returning to his former side three years ago. By Ben Blake Friday 1 Jan 2021, 12:15 PM Jan 1st 2021, 12:15 PM 62,128 Views 6 Comments
Kilnamanagh s first team.
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WHEN KEITH FOY returned to his local side in September 2017, they were in a spot of trouble.
Having spent 16 consecutive years in the Leinster Senior League’s Senior Division 1B, Kilnamanagh looked in danger of dropping out of intermediate football after defeats in all of their first five league matches.
Leinster MFC: Offaly dethrone holders to book first final spot since 2010
December 19, 2020
Offaly s Cormac Egan in action for Colaiste Choilm Tullamore.
Kildare reign as Leinster minor football champions was brought to an end by neighbours Offaly in Newbridge today.
Ken Furlong s side registered a memorable 2-10 to 2-7 success and full-forward Keith O Neill was instrumental, the Clonbollogue youngster accounting for 1-4 of their final tally.
A blistering first-half performance from the visitors at St Conleth s Park, during which they outscored Kildare by 2-6 to 0-2 in the opening 28 minutes, helped the Faithfuls into their first provincial final in ten years.
Offaly edge out four-goal battle to book Leinster final while Meath also progress
The Leinster minor football final will take place on 3 January. By Sinead Farrell Saturday 19 Dec 2020, 3:02 PM Dec 19th 2020, 3:02 PM 8,445 Views 3 Comments
OFFALY AND MEATH will contest the Leinster MFC final in the new year after winning their respective semi-finals this afternoon.
Offaly prevailed with a three-point victory after a four-goal battle against Kildare while Meath had six points to spare in their win over Laois.
After trading points in the opening stages, Offaly built up three-point lead at Newbridge, with Keith O’Neill and John Furlong on target for the Faithful county.
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