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McKeever relives Derry s decade of joy in the league
Derry legend Kieran McKeever speaks to RTÉ Sport s Raf Diallo about the achievement of bringing home four National League titles between 1992 and 2000 and how important the competition was to their generation of 93 All-Ireland winners.
• 8 Mar 2021
RTÉ Sport Journalist
As Autumn set in and oak leaves would start to settle on football s forest floor, 1993 was the year when it all clustered together perfectly for the Oak Leaf County.
For those of a Derry persuasion, that 19 September was the date that stands above all others as All-Ireland glory was finally achieved.
Yet what can t be forgotten is how Derry would blossom consistently in the 1990s and how the National League became the regular benchmark for what a talented crop of players was capable of.
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Trips away, loyalty and setbacks: An inside look at the careers of 6 retiring Mayo greats
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LIKE THE REST of us, inter-county players are creatures of habit.
Often times a new member of a squad will arrive into the dressing room for the first time, plonk himself down in a seat and remain in that spot for the remainder of his days on the panel.
The same applies on the team bus.
Everyone approaches game day differently. Some players tend to have a chat or a laugh on the bus journey to keep their minds relaxed. Others prefer to get pumped up by listening to music or sit silently with their own thoughts.
Legendary Meath football manager Sean Boylan has opened up on his battle with Covid-19 last year, saying that he was never as afraid of anything in my life.
Boylan, who led the Royals to four All-Ireland titles in 23 seasons on the sideline, was diagnosed with the virus last March shortly after getting a flu vaccine.
Speaking to Sunday Sport on RTÉ Radio One, Boylan revealed that although he has now made a full recovery, it was a long and scary process. I ended up in hospital and was discharged from hospital on March 31st, he said. It was totally out of the blue.