Talk:Kevin Moran (footballer)

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[edit] Review and possible rewrite

Point of detail. Kevin went to James Street only for a few years in Primary School. He came to Drimnagh Castle School in 1966 and stayed there until he finished in secondary school in 1973. 217.169.51.254 15:55, 5 March 2007 (UTC)

Going to take a crack at rewriting this article. Any help by any football and/or gaelic fan would be appreciated. Lochdale 19:57, 14 August 2006 (UTC)


Agreed with Billy the Kid and previous editors....Introduction needs to show Moran's most notable pointss..ie FA CUP and MAnchester United.—Preceding unsigned comment added by 200.175.151.208 (talk • contribs)

Moran has won 2 all irelands the biggest prize in ireland , which is far more notable than the fa cup (Gnevin 23:14, 16 November 2006 (UTC))

On the sporting scale between Gaelic football and soccer, winning two all-irelands would be like winning the champions league twice, its a huge achievement, not many have the same experience in such a short time. (Frainc) 23:34 16 November 2006 (UTC))

Agrred it's a big achievement to win the All-Ireland..but on a world scale the FA Cup is far better known as GAA is only really played in Ireland, a handful of people play it in the US and Australia..can't really be compared with football..but agreed..it's an important point...take it into consideration that most of the world will never see GAA or be interested in it

I would have to agree. Winning an All-Ireland is an amazing accomplishment (particularly seeing as how he did it with the Dubs :) ) but it's not quite like winning the Champions League. Lochdale 16:48, 17 November 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Info

Plenty of biographical info here: [1] Frainc 00:52 23 January 2007