John 3:7 RIP

Started by Dag Dog, March 09, 2020, 06:50:02 PM

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Dag Dog

Frank Hogan was a very nice man and will be sadly missed. One of the GAA's great institutions.

Milltown Row2

Met him at Thurles for the All under 21 hurling final, Antrim were Playing.. anyways we couldn't not have our pic with him and as you say an institution
None of us are getting out of here alive, so please stop treating yourself like an after thought. Ea

seafoid

https://www.irishtimes.com/news/ireland/irish-news/frank-hogan-holder-of-john-3-7-sign-at-gaa-matches-dies-aged-81-1.4197488


One of Ireland's most famous GAA supporters, Frank Hogan, who spread the gospel from the terraces with his yellow sign "John 3:7", has died at the age of 81.
Mr Hogan, a born-again Christian from Co Tipperary became known for his yellow sign held aloft at matches. The sign referred to a verse from the gospel of John "Do not marvel that I said to you, 'You must be born again'".
It was a message of hope and forgiveness, explained his friend, Gerry Nugent. "He would have got terrible abuse at the start because people didn't know what he was, but when people got to know him, they saw he was an incredible person and a man of powerful faith," Mr Nugent said.
"People called him 'John' because of the sign. He was an institution. He went to All-Ireland Finals with no ticket and never failed to get in."
His popularity among the wider GAA family, transcended all county lines, Mr Nugent added. "When Derry won the All-Ireland back in the 90s, he went up to Derry for the homecoming celebrations and he slept in his car. He used to have his dinner in my house and many other houses in Thurles. He was an absolute institution."
Although his roots were in Borrisokane, he was regarded as a staunch Limerick hurling supporter. After moving to Shannonside with his parents when he was a child, he found a job as a tailor in McGoverns Menswear, William Street, a few yards his family's restaurant Hogan's on High Street.
Mr Hogan's famous sign was once stolen as it travelled home by train from an outing in Croke Park in 2009. It was later recovered by gardaĆ­ after it was left in a public place, and returned to Mr Hogan.
Mr Hogan died at his home in Castletroy on Saturday. He is survived by his son Jason, daughter Natasha and wife Myrna.
"f**k it, just score"- Donaghy   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IbxG2WwVRjU

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Had the pleasure of meeting Frank a few times. My daughter has a photo of her with him at Croke Park. A real nice guy. May he rest in peace.