Was looking for the colleges gaa thread but in fairness in needs a thread of its own.
What an achievement by Pat with IT Carlow on top of the basketball. He is a living legend and we should be very proud to have him. His achievements as both a player and manager are second to none in the county. He has done immense work for gaa in Laois. The man should have a street named after him in Portlaoise or a statue in the square. He would probably hate it being the humble man that he is. He must be the greatest sporting person to come from Laois.
Quote from: redsetanta on January 24, 2020, 09:51:34 AM
Was looking for the colleges gaa thread but in fairness in needs a thread of its own.
What an achievement by Pat with IT Carlow on top of the basketball. He is a living legend and we should be very proud to have him. His achievements as both a player and manager are second to none in the county. He has done immense work for gaa in Laois. The man should have a street named after him in Portlaoise or a statue in the square. He would probably hate it being the humble man that he is. He must be the greatest sporting person to come from Laois.
Great hurler, footballer, coach, Musician, Storyteller, Joke Teller, company and Craic amongst many other things.
Quote from: redsetanta on January 24, 2020, 09:51:34 AM
Was looking for the colleges gaa thread but in fairness in needs a thread of its own.
What an achievement by Pat with IT Carlow on top of the basketball. He is a living legend and we should be very proud to have him. His achievements as both a player and manager are second to none in the county. He has done immense work for gaa in Laois. The man should have a street named after him in Portlaoise or a statue in the square. He would probably hate it being the humble man that he is. He must be the greatest sporting person to come from Laois.
Couldn't have put it better. And despite everything he's done in Laois GAA, he's still down paying his EUR 15 like everyone else to get into OMP. To be honest, I don't think we've ever appreciated properly his coaching talents. I can't remember any team that he didn't improve subsantially.
Quote from: Giovanni on January 24, 2020, 10:31:56 AM
Quote from: redsetanta on January 24, 2020, 09:51:34 AM
Was looking for the colleges gaa thread but in fairness in needs a thread of its own.
What an achievement by Pat with IT Carlow on top of the basketball. He is a living legend and we should be very proud to have him. His achievements as both a player and manager are second to none in the county. He has done immense work for gaa in Laois. The man should have a street named after him in Portlaoise or a statue in the square. He would probably hate it being the humble man that he is. He must be the greatest sporting person to come from Laois.
Couldn't have put it better. And despite everything he's done in Laois GAA, he's still down paying his EUR 15 like everyone else to get into OMP. To be honest, I don't think we've ever appreciated properly his coaching talents. I can't remember any team that he didn't improve subsantially.
true legend.
Such a pity he was shafted by our county board in 1995 to get that bollox Keating in.Classic Laois GAA move.
Can anyone throw a number on the amount of teams he's coached to Leinster and all Ireland's down through the years,club and schools/colleges and across all the sporting disciplines?,
Don't know Pat well, but truly one of Laois's greats. His list of achievements is unreal. Best of luck in Sigerson Final.
Quote from: portlaoisekid on January 24, 2020, 11:15:10 AM
Quote from: Giovanni on January 24, 2020, 10:31:56 AM
Quote from: redsetanta on January 24, 2020, 09:51:34 AM
Was looking for the colleges gaa thread but in fairness in needs a thread of its own.
What an achievement by Pat with IT Carlow on top of the basketball. He is a living legend and we should be very proud to have him. His achievements as both a player and manager are second to none in the county. He has done immense work for gaa in Laois. The man should have a street named after him in Portlaoise or a statue in the square. He would probably hate it being the humble man that he is. He must be the greatest sporting person to come from Laois.
Couldn't have put it better. And despite everything he's done in Laois GAA, he's still down paying his EUR 15 like everyone else to get into OMP. To be honest, I don't think we've ever appreciated properly his coaching talents. I can't remember any team that he didn't improve subsantially.
true legend.
Such a pity he was shafted by our county board in 1995 to get that bollox Keating in.Classic Laois GAA move.
Plus his Setanta program let wither and die by the county board as well
Not sure I'd be fully blame the Laois CB for the Setanta Prog. I think Colm brown and Ciaran muldowney were the ones who cast it to one side in the end.
I think I might have locked the thread somehow. Open again.
Scary
Quote from: Batman!!! on January 24, 2020, 09:21:37 PM
Not sure I'd be fully blame the Laois CB for the Setanta Prog. I think Colm brown and Ciaran muldowney were the ones who cast it to one side in the end.
Jesus that's dreadful why would Muldowney and Brown scrap it, I thought Muldowney was a hurling man.
Quote from: Batman!!! on January 24, 2020, 09:21:37 PM
Not sure I'd be fully blame the Laois CB for the Setanta Prog. I think Colm brown and Ciaran muldowney were the ones who cast it to one side in the end.
Well if they did
The CB had the final say in the decision
The Setanta program was definitely going in 2018 as my young lad and nephew were at it. Didn't realise it wasnt going any more
Finally gets his story told on Laochra Gael. Surprised it has taken so long but looking forward to watching it tomorrow night
Brilliant viewing last night on a top class man. He has really had some career & life between his playing days, coaching, music & tragedies ( where he got the time & energy god knows ) & yet he continues to give what he can to the youth of today , who should appreciate the knowledge & passion this man has, 2nd to none.
He is one of life's really good guys who always related to values, what he believed and stood for & his roots/ his parents throughout , so humble through and through. Well Done P C
Quote from: John1 on March 01, 2024, 09:05:08 AMBrilliant viewing last night on a top class man. He has really had some career & life between his playing days, coaching, music & tragedies ( where he got the time & energy god knows ) & yet he continues to give what he can to the youth of today , who should appreciate the knowledge & passion this man has, 2nd to none.
He is one of life's really good guys who always related to values, what he believed and stood for & his roots/ his parents throughout , so humble through and through. Well Done P C
Agree with all this. I know this a good while on Pat - they don't make them like him anymore. Congratulations & well deserved.
Great Portlaoise man and Great Laois man they don't make them like that anymore a few more like him and we would have won a few all Ireland's
A lovely tribute to a great Gael.