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Title: Laochra Gael 6/3/06 - Mickey Kearins
Post by: Owenmoresider on March 05, 2007, 02:29:49 PM
This week's edition gives us the story of one of, if not the greatest Sligo footballer, Mickey Kearins. Had known this was been done, but had forgotten until I seen the ad at the weekend. Should be interesting for us Sligonians anyway, don't really get to see any footage of that era, barring the 'Golden Years' clips. :-[ Played for the county from 1962 to 1978, was top scorer in the country in 1968 (and other years too?), All-Star in 1971, and regular on the Connacht Railway Cup team for well over a decade. Holds the record individual score in a Connacht final, 0-13 in the drawn 1971 final. Won five senior titles with St. Patrick's also.
Title: Re: Laochra Gael 6/3/06 - Mickey Kearins
Post by: turk on March 05, 2007, 02:37:51 PM
Excellent! looking forward to this.

Mickey Kearns would be without doubt Sligo's greatest!
Title: Re: Laochra Gael 6/3/06 - Mickey Kearins
Post by: Gnevin on March 05, 2007, 02:46:55 PM
Can someone translate Laochra please
Title: Laochra Gael 6/3/06 - Mickey Kearins
Post by: 5 Sams on March 05, 2007, 02:51:59 PM
Laochra=Warriors
Title: Re: Laochra Gael 6/3/06 - Mickey Kearins
Post by: The Claw on March 05, 2007, 02:55:42 PM
Irish Heros
Title: Re: Laochra Gael 6/3/06 - Mickey Kearins
Post by: Gnevin on March 05, 2007, 02:58:37 PM
Thanks 10+ years of Irish and cant understand simple stuff like that , some system ::)
Title: Re: Laochra Gael 6/3/06 - Mickey Kearins
Post by: magpie seanie on March 05, 2007, 03:12:29 PM
I saw the Maestro on Saturday night and fit and well he is looking. I regret very much that I never got to see him playing but am looking forward to this programme. What time is it at?
Title: Re: Laochra Gael 6/3/06 - Mickey Kearins
Post by: Owenmoresider on March 05, 2007, 03:14:49 PM
9:30. Repeated Friday night as well.
Title: Re: Laochra Gael 6/3/06 - Mickey Kearins
Post by: SLIGONIAN on March 05, 2007, 03:28:14 PM
Thanks owenmoresider. Will be brilliant like magpie seanie never had the privilege to see him, but my Dad did many times and played with the maestro in trials and training for the county.
Title: Re: Laochra Gael 6/3/06 - Mickey Kearins
Post by: Canalman on March 05, 2007, 06:45:42 PM
Did Dublin no favours as a ref in 1989 AISF versus Cork.Presume he is one and the same man.
Title: Re: Laochra Gael 6/3/06 - Mickey Kearins
Post by: magpie seanie on March 06, 2007, 09:21:59 AM
QuoteDid Dublin no favours as a ref in 1989 AISF versus Cork.Presume he is one and the same man.

Was he supposed to? Allegedly he got instructions to do so (told to even the numbers up in second half) but refereed it fairly and never got a big game again. Of course that would never happen, my mistake.
Title: Re: Laochra Gael 6/3/06 - Mickey Kearins
Post by: realredhandfan on March 06, 2007, 09:56:14 AM
Pity Paddy Russell wasnt listening.
Title: Re: Laochra Gael 6/3/06 - Mickey Kearins
Post by: An Gaeilgoir on March 06, 2007, 10:04:00 AM
Quote from: 5 Sams on March 05, 2007, 02:51:59 PM
Laochra=Warriors

Giants
Title: Re: Laochra Gael 6/3/06 - Mickey Kearins
Post by: Onlooker on March 06, 2007, 10:51:50 AM
Mickey Kearins really was a brilliant footballer and younger people, especially those from Sligo are in for a real treat if they watch this programme.
Title: Re: Laochra Gael 6/3/06 - Mickey Kearins
Post by: The Bottom Brick on March 06, 2007, 02:12:45 PM
A bit off topic here, but whats the highest score you've ever heard of any individual getting in a match? i heard something about Kearns scoring 18 points or something ridiculous...
Title: Re: Laochra Gael 6/3/06 - Mickey Kearins
Post by: realredhandfan on March 06, 2007, 03:09:59 PM
FranKie Donnelly Carmen and Tyrone great holds the individual Tyrone record for a game against Fermanagh I believe.  Cant remember how much.
Title: Re: Laochra Gael 6/3/06 - Mickey Kearins
Post by: SLIGONIAN on March 06, 2007, 03:16:19 PM
My dad reminds me of one of his best performances often.

Apparatently Kearins scored 15pts (11 from play) against Mayo in the championship AET I think. That speaks volumes.
Title: Re: Laochra Gael 6/3/06 - Mickey Kearins
Post by: An Gaeilgoir on March 06, 2007, 03:32:12 PM
Yeah,My father was at that match,he said he was quite hard as well as been a superb footballer. Ye could do with a few of his sort now.
Title: Re: Laochra Gael 6/3/06 - Mickey Kearins
Post by: paddypastit on March 07, 2007, 06:59:58 AM
Enjoyable programme all right. Interesting to hear Eamon Carney talk about about people going to club games just to see MK - mine weasn't a football family per se and the only adult club game I ever saw before I was actrually directly involved in one as a player was when my father brought me to see MK play in a club League game against Geevagh just after they got promoted from Junior sometime in the early 70s.  IN those days there was just Junior and Senior.  I saw him play at club levelk a number of times in his later years - he played up to the late 80s at junior level. I actually marked him in a tournamnet game in 86 I think on the eve of the AI final in the Civil Service grounds in Islandbridge in Dublin, it was a Sligo Association gig that was a bit of a tradition in years gone by, it was dying by then. We - S Gaels - were a bit of a late call up so I wouldn't exactly have had a good night's sleep the night before if you follow but I might as well not have been there - I couldn't get neear the ball, and he must have been 45 or so at the time, and not terribly mobile.  Very good ref - knew every trick in the book. Actually teneded to favour backs a little ion that he would penalise a forward that didn't 'use' the ball so if you could someohow hold a lad up without actually holdimng him, you got the call.

Enjoyed the half hour
Title: Re: Laochra Gael 6/3/06 - Mickey Kearins
Post by: magpie seanie on March 07, 2007, 09:40:37 AM
Enjoyable programme alright. Hearing the commentator repeat "Sligo are Connacht champions..." after the final whistle in '75 sounded was pretty nice. There was some good footage of games but an awful pity there wasn't more. When you look back both him and Sligo were horrid unlucky down the years. All those bloody draws. The feckin Galway team of the mid sixties. We're cursed.
Title: Re: Laochra Gael 6/3/06 - Mickey Kearins
Post by: IolarCoisCuain on March 07, 2007, 10:21:50 AM
I was astonished to hear that Sligo delegates voted against him reffing the 1989 Final. Any idea why that was Seánie? Was it because of Mayo involvement, or was there dirty work at the crossroads?

He seemed pretty bitter about it. I thought it a sad way to finish a fantastic career. Fair play to TG4 for profiling him. They understand what the GAA is about.
Title: Re: Laochra Gael 6/3/06 - Mickey Kearins
Post by: magpie seanie on March 07, 2007, 10:32:56 AM
I don't know enough about it to be honest but suspect it was to do with the allegation that he was told to even things up in the semi (ie send of a Cork man in the second half) and didn't. Paddy might be able to shed more light on it.
Title: Re: Laochra Gael 6/3/06 - Mickey Kearins
Post by: realredhandfan on March 07, 2007, 12:28:42 PM
Looked to be one of the all time greats, a wonderful forward, Looks also like his own people shafted him in 89, and hes still bitter. 
Title: Re: Laochra Gael 6/3/06 - Mickey Kearins
Post by: Lecale2 on March 07, 2007, 12:37:15 PM
I didn't know much about the man before watching the programme. Good show about a very interesting career. There aren't many top class players who take up refereeing after their playing career ends. He did seem very bitter about the actions of his own county's delegates. I'd be interested to hear more but we probably never will.
Title: Re: Laochra Gael 6/3/06 - Mickey Kearins
Post by: ONeill on March 09, 2007, 11:22:31 PM
Quote from: IolarCoisCuain on March 07, 2007, 10:21:50 AM
I was astonished to hear that Sligo delegates voted against him reffing the 1989 Final. Any idea why that was Seánie? Was it because of Mayo involvement, or was there dirty work at the crossroads?

He seemed pretty bitter about it. I thought it a sad way to finish a fantastic career. Fair play to TG4 for profiling him. They understand what the GAA is about.

Would be interested to find out more about this. Why would that have happened? Any chance it was for his own good as Mayo were there and if they lost (as they invariably do) he might have gotten a hard time. Doubt that though.
Title: Re: Laochra Gael 6/3/06 - Mickey Kearins
Post by: spectator on March 11, 2007, 12:33:29 PM
It was always bewildered us that MK tended to favour backs so much during his reffing days also.

Often, even during big Ros \ Mayo games, both sets of supporters would momentarily abandon rivalries & unite in agreeing that he was one of the most infuriating refs we'd ever come across. A die-hard fan declared in total frustation one day " He's consistently inconsistent and that's the besht wan can say about him [as a ref]"

For all that, he'd left his legacy as a great player on the field of play and that's quite rightly what he'll be remembered for in the future.