Dessie Farrell, the current manager of the Dublin GAA team, has expressed his sadness over the passing of his former boss, Paddy Cullen. Cullen, a three-time All-Ireland winning goalkeeper and Dublin manager, died last week at the age of 80. Farrell shared memories of Cullen's kindness, compassion, and man-management skills, highlighting his impact on both players and the game itself.
The three-time All-Ireland winning goalkeeper was laid to rest last Wednesday after succumbing to a lengthy battle with illness at the age of 80. He also had a two-year spell as Dublin manager and gave Farrell his Championship debut against Offaly in 1992.
READ MORE:"He made it attractive for guys to say, ‘I want to be like Paddy Cullen’." Kerry legend pays tribute to fallen Dub“It was sad to see Paddy go,” said Farrell. “He was a genuinely great character and a very kind and compassionate man so I know that that ‘70s group, it’s heart-wrenching for them of course because they’re all very tight and very close and there’s another one of their great comrades passed on now.
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