
Eugene McGee
Eugene McGee was a distinguished Gaelic football manager and player, best known for leading the Offaly team to several All-Ireland titles during the 1980s. A respected figure in the GAA community, he also served on various committees, including the Football Review Committee, where he influenced the direction of Gaelic football rules and policies. McGee's legacy is marked by his strategic insights and his commitment to advancing the sport.
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Recent news mentions
Eugene McGee was invited to launch Caltra's new book after their All-Ireland victory.
The rise of GAA super clubs have taken the romance out of the club championship – The Irish TimesEugene McGee wrote about the heavy toll on the losing manager in the All-Ireland semi-final.
rogues united by football – The Irish TimesThe sideline battle of wits that he waged with Kevin Heffernan and Eugene McGee not only defined a generation for GAA fans.
‘He set the standard for all of us and we’re only trotting after him’ – The Irish TimesEugene McGee was a future adversary of Mick O'Dwyer who attended coaching conferences with him.
Kerry football legend Mick O’Dwyer dies at the age of 88 – The Irish TimesPaul Earley is a veteran of Eugene McGee’s FRC in 2012.
Restricting goalkeepers would help address excessive handpassing, says Paul Earley – The Irish Times

































