
Páidí Ó Sé
Páidí Ó Sé was a legendary Gaelic football player and manager, celebrated for his remarkable achievements with the Kerry team, including multiple All-Ireland titles, and his influential role in shaping the sport in Ireland.
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Páidí Ó Sé is Siún Ní Shé's father and a notable figure in Gaelic football.
‘I don’t want to be selfish. I’m just lucky that I can be’ – The Irish TimesPáidí Ó Sé, the legendary figure, won eight All-Ireland senior medals with Kerry.
Even Glenullin’s vuvuzelas can’t drown out An Ghaeltacht’s redemption song – The Irish TimesPáidí Ó Sé was in charge when Westmeath won their first Leinster title 20 years ago.
Barring outside managers risks unjust penalising of weakest teams – The Irish TimesPáidí Ó Sé was a legendary player for Kerry who won multiple All-Irelands.
Year zero for modern football and the start of Kerry’s Golden Age – The Irish TimesPáidí Ó Sé led Kerry to their first All-Ireland title in 11 years in 1997.
rogues united by football – The Irish TimesPáidí Ó Sé told me one time about the build-up to the 1985 final.
Mick O’Dwyer had a way of making you feel you were in on a secret with him – The Irish TimesPáidí Ó Sé was a player who followed Mick O'Dwyer into management and was known for his rigorous preparation.
Kerry football was blessed to have the likes of Mick O’Dwyer fanning the flames – The Irish TimesPáidí Ó Sé reflected on the impact Mick O'Dwyer had during the 1998 All-Ireland semi-final.
Some of Mick O’Dwyer’s greatest days on and off the pitch – The Irish TimesI was there in ‘06, when they won under Páidí O’Sé against Laois.
‘Playing at Croke Park is something I will never take for granted’ – The Irish TimesPáidí Ó Sé was a significant figure in Kerry football and had a history with Jack O'Connor.
How ‘outsider’ Jack O’Connor continues to fly in the face of Kerry’s style police – The Irish Times











































































