
James McCarthy
James McCarthy is an accomplished Dublin footballer known for his versatility and leadership on the field. He has been part of the team during many successful campaigns but is currently unavailable due to recent departures from the squad.
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James McCarthy is a former Dublin footballer who supports the I Am Number 17 campaign.
how Dublin footballer Niamh Crowley learned to speak all over again – The Irish Times
Det Garda James McCarthy gave evidence of arrest charge and caution in relation to Gary Walsh and Damien Walsh.
Two brothers in court over seizure of 3D printed gun in Co Cork – The Irish TimesJames McCarthy was the captain who aimed to accept Sam Maguire under Farrell's management.
Dessie Farrell played a diminishing hand well, but Dublin will continue to struggle at the top table – The Irish TimesJames McCarthy’s giving you problems at half back.
Dublin in Croke Park used to be a death sentence. Times have changed – The Irish TimesJames McCarthy is among the players who have left the Dublin squad.
Con O’Callaghan’s loss highlights how long it’s been since Dublin found a diamond – The Irish TimesJames McCarthy was one of the Dublin players who pulled on a Dublin jersey for the last time during a match against Galway.
Dublin staring at the possibility of a very short summer – The Irish TimesJames McCarthy was called up in the secondrow.
Record 15 Irish players called up for Lions Tour as Mack Hansen makes cut – The Irish TimesJames McCarthy is mentioned as a player who would help regain control for Dublin.
Darragh Ó Sé: Dublin aren’t dead in the waterMcCarthy was the football captain for Dublin from 2022 to 2024.
Con O’Callaghan thriving in captain’s role for Dublin, and Cork’s dual jewels − what we learned from the GAA weekend – The Irish TimesIt appeared Small was set to join the Dublin exodus, following in the steps of James McCarthy.
John Small rejoins Dublin footballers ahead of championship opener – The Irish TimesJames McCarthy is mentioned as one of the imposing names who has departed from the Dublin team this season.
John Small ‘very unlikely’ to return to action for Dublin this season – The Irish TimesJames McCarthy is one of the five starters lost from last year’s All-Ireland quarter-final defeat to Galway.
Welcome respite for Dublin as Dessie Farrell continues rebuilding job – The Irish Times




























































