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6 minutes ago
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All-Ireland win could be 'last hurrah' for O'Connor
Kerry manager Jack O'Connor says Sunday's All-Ireland final victory over Donegal could be his "last hurrah" in charge of the Kingdom.O'Connor guided Kerry to a 1-26 to 0-19 victory at Croke Park and Sam Maguire will head back home with the Munster champions for the first time since is a fifth All-Ireland for O'Connor, who has led the Kingdom across three spells since 2001. The 64-year-old's current term is set to expire this year and he said his future would be sorted in "due course", adding there was "no hurry" on a decision."I think I went on record earlier in the year that it would probably be my last hurrah," he said in his post-match press conference at Croke Park. "I don't want to be telling you lads [the media] before I tell anyone else, there are more important people down the corridor." He added that his wife, Bridie, had captured a special moment before he headed to Dublin with his team in case it was his last time with Kerry."I was going out the door on Thursday evening with my bag and my wife took a picture of me going out the gate," he said."I've a fair idea that will be up on the wall as my last. She'll be framing that one."Star forward David Clifford, who said comparisons to Lionel Messi motivated him in his 0-9 performance in the final, said O'Connor also had additional fuel due to praise given to opposite number Jim McGuinness."He's a winner," Clifford said on his manager. "I don't think Jack was happy with the commentary around the Donegal manager and all he could do."I think there was a lot of disrespect around that for Jack so that was for him today."


BBC News
6 minutes ago
- BBC News
Messi comparisons 'motivated' Clifford in final
David Clifford says comparisons to being the Lionel Messi of Gaelic football motivated him in Kerry's All-Ireland final win over scored 0-9 at Croke Park to cement his place as one of the greatest players of his is a first Sam Maguire since 2022 for the Kingdom as they blew Donegal away in the 1-26 to 0-19 says he feels comparisons to Messi, considered one of the greatest footballers of all time, don't always come from the "right place" and that fuelled is final performance. "To be honest, I nearly take it as a hit because I think there are people who say it but it isn't coming from the right place," Clifford told BBC Sport NI."I think they are trying to build you up and hope that you will fail. That was a massive motivation for me today." Clifford said he was struggling for words after the win, which came after a blistering start from the Kingdom and Jack O'Connor's side had enough to hand to hold off any potential Donegal O'Connor's late goal was the icing on the cake for Kerry, and there were wild celebrations when the hooter went at Croke Park."You think about doing it all week and over the last two weeks you are nearly waking up in the middle of the night thinking about it. "When you are here and it goes well it's such a good feeling. We couldn't be happier."Clifford added that Kerry studied Meath's approach in the semi-finals and were able to score crucial two-pointers that Donegal's last-four opponents could not said it was not a specific tactic by the Kingdom, but the management "trust the forwards"."You could see Meath in the semi-final probably over do it. "The beauty of our set-up, our management team and how we approach things is we let the forwards do what they want. We trust the forwards to make good decisions and it's great when they go over."


Scottish Sun
15 minutes ago
- Scottish Sun
Hated Sheffield Wednesday owner Dejphon Chansiri refusing to sell club for less than £100m in another huge blow
A Donald Trump ally has been linked with buying the Owls JUDGEMENT DAY Hated Sheffield Wednesday owner Dejphon Chansiri refusing to sell club for less than £100m in another huge blow Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) SHEFFIELD WEDNESDAY owner Dejphon Chansiri still wants a staggering £100m for the troubled club. The Owls are still in debt and face signing restrictions with a reduced squad. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 1 Dejphon Chansiri is still demanding big money for Sheffield Wednesday Credit: Alamy Wednesday missed player pay days for two consecutive months in June and July. Earlier this month, SunSport reported that Chansiri owes more than £4million in football debts — which will have to be paid by whoever buys the club. The extent of the cash woes emerged during takeover bids by several groups in the prior weeks. Earlier this month it was reported that US businessman Tilman Fertitta was in talks to buy the crisis club. READ MORE IN FOOTBALL HE'S THE GUEYE Man Utd hijack Brentford bid for wonderkid days after snaring £71m Mbeumo Fertitta, 68, is the US ambassador for Italy and is an ally of Donald Trump. The businessman also owns the Houston Rockets in the NBA. Wednesday manager Danny Rohl initially did not show up for pre season amid the club's woes. The 36-year-old eventually returned but has had to work with a threadbare squad. BEST ONLINE CASINOS - TOP SITES IN THE UK The Owls beat Mansfield 2-0 in a training ground friendly yesterday. Club stalwarts Barry Bannan and Callum Paterson did not feature, despite having trained with the Owls in recent weeks. Leicester finally appoint manager to replace sacked Ruud van Nistelrooy as Foxes hire ex-Championship boss Both players have been out of contract since June 30. It remains to be seen whether Wednesday's sorry situation will have improved by their Championship opener against Leicester City on August 10.