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Ollie Conmy
Oliver Martin Conmy (13 November 1939 – 26 January 2014) was a former association football, footballer who played as a Midfielder#Winger, winger in the 1960s and 1970s. Although born in Ireland, he was just nine years old when his parents left County Mayo to live in Dewsbury, Yorkshire, where he was spotted by Huddersfield Town playing for St Paulinus Youth Club. He played in The Football League for Huddersfield Town A.F.C., Huddersfield Town and Peterborough United F.C., Peterborough United, making over 250 league appearances with Peterborough, and he later played for Cambridge City F.C., Cambridge City. Conmy was capped five times in total for the Republic of Ireland national football team at senior level. He died aged 74 on 26 January 2014 at his Southport home, following a long illness. References

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Mulrany
Mulranny ()—sometimes spelled as 'Mallaranny', 'Mulrany', 'Malaranny', 'Mullaranny', 'Mullranny' or 'Mulranny'—is a seaside village on the isthmus between Clew Bay and Blacksod Bay in County Mayo, Republic of Ireland, Ireland. Mulranny, located at the foot of the Nephin Mountain Range, has a number of Blue Flag beach, blue flag beaches and a coastal lagoon. The Corraun Peninsula, which contains three mountain peaks, is situated across Clew Bay. Transport Mulranny is located on the N59 road (Ireland), N59 national secondary road. Bus routes serving the area include Bus Éireann route 450 (Dooagh-Westport, County Mayo, Westport-Louisburgh) and Local Link route 978 (Castlebar-Belmullet). Tourism Mulranny lies on the 42 km Great Western Greenway, which runs between Westport and Achill. In 2011, it was the winner of a 'European Destinations of Excellence' award. A type of heather, ''Erica erigena'', which is unique to the area, is celebrated during the annual summer ...
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