
Paddy Cullen
Paddy Cullen was a legendary Dublin goalkeeper and manager, celebrated for his sharp reflexes and quick-witted humour. He played a pivotal role in Dublin's resurgence in Gaelic football during the late 1970s, winning three All-Ireland titles and earning four All Star awards. Beyond the pitch, Cullen was known for his warm personality, which made him a beloved figure among teammates and fans alike. After his playing career, he transitioned into management and business, ultimately becoming a successful pub owner in Dublin.
Not in the pool (under ¢1).
Recent news mentions
Paddy Cullen was the goalkeeper for Dublin during the 1978 All-Ireland final against Kerry.
‘I’m addicted, totally addicted to the game’ – The Irish TimesPaddy Cullen was a well-known Dublin goalkeeper and manager who won multiple All-Ireland titles and was known for his sharp reflexes and quick-witted humour.
Dublin goalkeeper and manager known for sharp reflexes and quick-witted humour – The Irish Times













