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Sean Sheehy
Sean Sheehy (born 1952) was an Irish soccer player during the 1970s. He played for Dundalk before transferring to Preston North End F.C. in August 197 In October 1974 he signed for Bohemian FC, Bohemiansbr>and scored the goal that won the 1974–75 League title for Bohemians. Signed for League newcomers Thurles Town in September 197 Replaced Jimmy McGeough Jimmy McGeough (born 13 August 1944) is a Northern Irish former football player and manager. Playing and coaching career His clubs included Derry City, Lincoln and Waterford United. Joining Derry in July 1963 he was part of the only Derry Cit ... as Thurles Town manager in January 197but resigned in Marc Sheehy was capped by the Republic of Ireland national football team, Republic of Ireland twice at U23 level, four times at youth level and three times as an amateur. Honours * League of Ireland: 2 ** Bohemians - 1974/75 ** Dundalk F.C. - 1975/76 * League of Ireland Cup: 1 ** Bohemians - 1975 {{DEFAULTSORT:Sheehy ...
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Dublin (; , or ) is the capital and largest city of Republic of Ireland, Ireland. On a bay at the mouth of the River Liffey, it is in the Provinces of Ireland, province of Leinster, bordered on the south by the Dublin Mountains, a part of the Wicklow Mountains range. At the 2016 census of Ireland, 2016 census it had a population of 1,173,179, while the preliminary results of the 2022 census of Ireland, 2022 census recorded that County Dublin as a whole had a population of 1,450,701, and that the population of the Greater Dublin Area was over 2 million, or roughly 40% of the Republic of Ireland's total population. A settlement was established in the area by the Gaels during or before the 7th century, followed by the Vikings. As the Kings of Dublin, Kingdom of Dublin grew, it became Ireland's principal settlement by the 12th century Anglo-Norman invasion of Ireland. The city expanded rapidly from the 17th century and was briefly the second largest in the British Empire and sixt ...
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