Paddy Cullen, the Glossary
Patrick Cullen (born 18 October 1944) is an Irish former Gaelic football manager and former player.[1]
Table of Contents
34 relations: All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, Association football, Athletic Union League (Dublin), Congregation of Christian Brothers, Derry GAA, Dublin, Dublin county football team, GAA GPA All Stars Awards, GAA Interprovincial Championship, Gaelic football, Gerry McCaul, Irish people, Leinster GAA, Leinster Senior Football Championship, Manager (Gaelic games), National Football League (Ireland), North Wall, Dublin, Pat O'Neill (Dublin footballer), Republic of Ireland, St Joseph's/OCB GAA, Stoneybatter, 1967 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, 1968 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, 1969 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, 1970 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, 1971 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, 1972 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, 1973 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, 1974 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, 1975 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, 1976 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, 1977 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, 1978 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, 1979 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship.
- Winners of three All-Ireland medals (Gaelic football)
The All-Ireland Senior Football Championship (SFC) (Craobh Shinsir Peile na hÉireann) is the premier inter-county competition in Gaelic football.
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Association football, more commonly known as football or soccer, is a team sport played between two teams of 11 players each, who primarily use their feet to propel a ball around a rectangular field called a pitch.
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Athletic Union League (Dublin)
The Athletic Union League is an association football league featuring junior and amateur teams mainly from Northside, Dublin.
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Congregation of Christian Brothers
The Congregation of Christian Brothers (Congregatio Fratrum Christianorum; abbreviated CFC) is a worldwide religious community within the Catholic Church, founded by Edmund Rice.
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Derry GAA
The Derry County Board of the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) (Cumann Lúthchleas Gael Coiste Chontae Dhoire) or Derry GAA is one of the 32 county boards of the GAA in Ireland.
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Dublin
Dublin is the capital of the Republic of Ireland and also the largest city by size on the island of Ireland.
The Dublin county football team represents Dublin in men's Gaelic football and is governed by Dublin GAA, the county board of the Gaelic Athletic Association.
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GAA GPA All Stars Awards
The Gaelic Athletic Association-Gaelic Players' Association All Stars Awards (often known simply as the All Stars) are awarded annually to the best player in each of the 15 playing positions in Gaelic football and hurling.
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GAA Interprovincial Championship
The GAA Interprovincial Championship (An Corn Idir-Chúigeach) or Railway Cup (Corn an Iarnróid) is the name of two annual Gaelic football and hurling competitions held between the provinces of Ireland.
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Gaelic football (Peil Ghaelach; short name Peil), commonly known as simply Gaelic, GAA or football, is an Irish team sport.
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Gerry McCaul
Gerry McCaul is a former Gaelic football manager and player who spent time in both roles with the senior Dublin county team. Paddy Cullen and Gerry McCaul are Dublin inter-county Gaelic footballers and Gaelic football managers.
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Irish people
Irish people (Muintir na hÉireann or Na hÉireannaigh) are an ethnic group and nation native to the island of Ireland, who share a common ancestry, history and culture.
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Leinster GAA
The Leinster Council is a provincial council of the Gaelic Athletic Association sports of hurling, Gaelic football, camogie, rounders and handball in the province of Leinster.
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The Leinster Senior Football Championship, known simply as the Leinster Championship and shortened to Leinster SFC, is an annual inter-county Gaelic football competition organised by the Leinster Council of the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA).
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Manager (Gaelic games)
In Gaelic games, a manager or (in Irish) bainisteoir is involved in the direction and instruction of the on-field operations of a team. Paddy Cullen and manager (Gaelic games) are Gaelic football managers.
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The National Football League (NFL; Sraith Náisiúnta Peile) is an annual Gaelic football competition between the senior county teams of Ireland plus London.
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North Wall, Dublin
North Wall is an area east of the inner north side of Dublin, along the River Liffey where it forms one of the Dublin quays.
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Pat O'Neill (born 22 October 1950) is a former Gaelic football manager of and player for the senior Dublin county team. Paddy Cullen and Pat O'Neill (Dublin footballer) are Dublin inter-county Gaelic footballers and Gaelic football managers.
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Republic of Ireland
Ireland (Éire), also known as the Republic of Ireland (Poblacht na hÉireann), is a country in north-western Europe consisting of 26 of the 32 counties of the island of Ireland.
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St Joseph's/OCB GAA
St Joseph's/OCB (Irish: Naomh Seosamh, BUC) are an amateur athletic club located in the North Inner city of Dublin, Ireland.
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Stoneybatter
Stoneybatter, is a neighbourhood of Dublin, Ireland, on the Northside of the city between the River Liffey, the North Circular Road, Smithfield Market, and Grangegorman.
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The 1967 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship was the 81st staging of the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, the Gaelic Athletic Association's premier inter-county Gaelic football tournament.
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The 1968 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship was the 82nd staging of the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, the Gaelic Athletic Association's premier inter-county Gaelic football tournament.
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The 1969 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship was the 83rd staging of the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, the Gaelic Athletic Association's premier inter-county Gaelic football tournament.
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The 1970 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship was the 84th staging of the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, the Gaelic Athletic Association's premier inter-county Gaelic football tournament.
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The 1971 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship was the 85th staging of the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, the Gaelic Athletic Association's premier inter-county Gaelic football tournament.
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The 1972 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship was the 86th staging of the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, the Gaelic Athletic Association's premier inter-county Gaelic football tournament.
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The 1973 All-Ireland Football Championship was the 87th staging of the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, the Gaelic Athletic Association's premier inter-county Gaelic football tournament.
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The 1974 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship was the 88th staging of the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, the Gaelic Athletic Association's premier inter-county Gaelic football tournament.
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The 1975 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship was the 89th staging of the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, the Gaelic Athletic Association's premier inter-county Gaelic football tournament.
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The 1976 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship was the 90th staging of the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, the Gaelic Athletic Association's premier inter-county Gaelic football tournament.
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The 1977 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship was the 91st staging of the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, the Gaelic Athletic Association's premier inter-county Gaelic football tournament.
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The 1978 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship was the 92nd staging of the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, the Gaelic Athletic Association's premier inter-county Gaelic football tournament.
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The 1979 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship was the 93rd staging of the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, the Gaelic Athletic Association's premier inter-county Gaelic football tournament.
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See also
Winners of three All-Ireland medals (Gaelic football)
- Éamonn Fitzmaurice
- Alan Brogan
- Ambrose O'Donovan
- Bernard Brogan Snr
- Bobby Doyle (Gaelic footballer)
- Brian Dooher
- Brian McGuigan
- Colin Holmes (Gaelic footballer)
- Colm Coyle
- Conor Gormley
- Dara Ó Cinnéide
- Enda McGinley
- Eoin Brosnan
- Fran Ryder
- Gay O'Driscoll
- Ger Lynch
- Ger O'Keeffe
- Jimmy Keaveney
- Johnny Crowley (Gaelic footballer)
- Killian Young
- Liam Hassett
- Martin Furlong
- Martin O'Connell (Gaelic footballer)
- Mick Higgins
- Owen Mulligan
- Paddy Cullen
- Paul Doyle (Gaelic footballer)
- Philip Jordan
- Robbie Kelleher
- Rory O'Carroll
- Ryan McMenamin
- Seán Cavanagh
- Seán Lowry
- Stephen O'Neill
- Timmy O'Dowd
- Tommy Drumm