
Paudie Clifford
Paudie Clifford's skillful kicking provided a much-needed score for Kerry, yet it wasn't enough to secure victory in their match against Dublin.
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Paudie Clifford is seen as a key player for Kerry in future matches.
The ref was right to look the other way as scuffles broke out before throw-in – The Irish TimesPaudie Clifford was substituted into the game at half-time.
Late Dublin threat does little to alarm Kerry in lacklustre Croke Park meeting – The Irish TimesPray has now developed the correct amount of respect for the Cliffords, comparing them to Super Bowl-winning brother Peyton and Eli Manning.
A prima facie case of judges at odds over Latin – The Irish TimesPaudie Clifford’s 76 possessions with zero turnovers is a remarkable achievement.
Donegal were staggeringly flat – they never laid a hand on Kerry – The Irish TimesPaudie Clifford is mentioned as one of the players whose performance was positively impacted by the victory.
Kerry came to win Sam Maguire, Donegal came to see if they could hang in the fight – The Irish TimesPaudie Clifford got 76 possessions in the final and executed his role with precision.
How Kerry pulled off tactical masterclass to beat Donegal in All-Ireland final – The Irish TimesPaudie Clifford is the other Clifford brother from Killarney.
Kerry welcomed home by a sea of green and gold as Jack O’Connor backed for President – The Irish TimesDavid Clifford raised the Sam Maguire with his brother Paudie.
Footballer of the year? Biggest disappointment? Our writers make their picks – The Irish TimesPaudie Clifford had a significant impact on the game with his playmaking abilities.
‘Tough old year’ ends sweetly for Kerry manager Jack O’Connor – The Irish TimesPaudie Clifford was instrumental in Kerry's victory, showcasing his skills against Donegal.
Kerry meet the moment to blow Donegal away for one of the sweetest All-Irelands they’ve ever won – The Irish TimesPaudie Clifford attempted a two-pointer shortly before half-time.
The great David Clifford delivers his most complete performance when it matters most – The Irish TimesPaudie Clifford says the Kerry players felt disrespected by outside perceptions they were a one-man team following his side’s victory over Donegal.
Paudie Clifford says Kerry players felt ‘disrespected’ after being branded a ‘one-man team’ – The Irish TimesPaudie also had an immensely effective match – 76 possessions!
Kerry unveil another final masterpiece to leave Donegal standing – The Irish TimesPaudie Clifford is noted for his ability to pop up anywhere on the field.
The margins are tight but Kerry have one thing that Donegal don’t – The Irish TimesPaudie Clifford scored 0-0-2 during the match.
David Clifford’s 1-9 sees Kerry into All-Ireland final with room to spare over Tyrone – The Irish TimesPaudie Clifford coming on at halftime made a huge difference to Kerry's play.
Armagh found out that a Kerry team with a point to prove is an animal like few others – The Irish TimesPaudie Clifford made a significant impact when introduced for the second half.
Kerry’s 15 minutes of pure destruction and what else we learned from the GAA weekend – The Irish TimesPaudie Clifford was introduced at half-time and had a significant impact.
Kerry blitz Armagh and again prove masters at confounding expectation – The Irish TimesPaudie Clifford is noted for his intelligence and ability to link play and create chances for his teammates.
Kerry’s problem is the calibre of player in the squad. Everything hinges on David Clifford – The Irish TimesThey were missing a lot of big players, which isn’t an excuse, including Paudie Clifford.
‘I’m getting sick of this #WeAreKerry stuff. What does it actually mean anymore?’ – The Irish TimesPaudie Clifford is mentioned as a major loss for the Kerry football team due to injury.
There’s an air of finality around Kerry after losing to Meath – The Irish TimesThey were missing six players, including heavyweights like Paudie Clifford.
Here’s my ranking of the top 12 counties going into the knockouts – The Irish TimesPaudie Clifford was one of the six first-choice players missing for Kerry during the match.
Hungry Meath give Kerry a chasing to book Croke Park quarter-final – The Irish TimesPaudie Clifford didn't make it to half-time due to injuries.
Kerry come away with the spoils after Cork fail to take their chances – The Irish TimesPaudie Clifford was red-carded for a clumsily high tackle on Matty Taylor.
Kerry secure thrilling extra-time victory over Cork to book Munster final spot – The Irish TimesPaudie Clifford's exceptional form is highlighted as a key factor for Kerry's success.
Glorious uncertainty of football championship something to look forward to – The Irish TimesPaudie Clifford shared a typical Kerry response after winning the League final against Mayo.
Half-marathon also-rans get to share the roads with the buses – The Irish TimesPaudie Clifford was a deserving man of the match, hoovering up ball and using it constructively.
Kerry do what they have to in claiming Division 1 title and leave listless Mayo to move on – The Irish TimesPaudie Clifford is noted for pulling the strings in the Kerry team.
Mayo may find it harder to put the squeeze on Kerry a second time – The Irish TimesPaudie Clifford scored a penalty and contributed significantly to the team's score.
Kerry slightly scratch All-Ireland itch against Armagh to ease relegation worries – The Irish Times









































































































































