Mick Bohan led Dublin to five All-Ireland titles including a famous four-in-a-row in an era when the capital side took over at the top of the ladies game.
Mick Bohan has resigned as Dublin ladies football manager after eight years in charge and five All-Ireland titles.
In a statement, Bohan outlined how he had been involved with Dublin football teams - ladies and men - in some capacity since 2002. “These past eight years I have found myself in the privileged position as manager of the Dublin Senior Ladies team, an incredible group of young women who show such pride in the blue and navy.
“The management teams with whom I worked with showed complete and utter drive for and behalf of Dublin, so thank you.”
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