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Some footballers become one-club heroes having spent their entire careers playing in front of the same set of fans. Not Paul Walsh. The exciting, pacy, tricky striker moved from club to club during his 17-year career and became a hit at them all, endearing himself to supporters with his energetic, all-action displays and ability to get goals. Having hung up his boots in 1996, Walsh then carved a second career in the game as a high-profile pundit on Sky Sports' Soccer Saturday. Here, he shares with readers his many memories of a life spent in the game.
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The first in a series of commemorative lectures in memory of the renowned Maynooth historian Fr Paul Walsh. In this inaugural lecture Dr Nollaig Ó Muraíle looks at the life, publications and scholarly impact of Paul Walsh and his work.
The third book in the O'Brien City Series, Discover Galway traces the history of one of Ireland's best-loved and most visited towns. The city's landmarks and buildings are examined in the context of the town's wider history, a history that stretches back to the twelfth century. An insightful and well-written account.
Some footballers become one-club heroes having spent their entire careers playing in front of the same set of fans. Not Paul Walsh. The exciting, pacy, tricky striker moved from club to club during his 17-year career and became a hit at them all, endearing himself to supporters with his energetic, all-action displays and ability to get goals. Having hung up his boots in 1996, Walsh then carved a second career in the game as a high-profile pundit on Sky Sports' Soccer Saturday. Here, he shares with readers his many memories of a life spent in the game.