Tom Conaghan is an Irish Gaelic football figure who managed Donegal county football teams during the 1980s and, later, the Sligo senior team. His former players regarded him as a disciplinarian in his approach to management.[1][2]
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TomConaghan is an Irish Gaelic football figure who managed Donegal county football teams during the 1980s and, later, the Sligo senior team. His former...
Joanne Conaghan, British legal scholar Michael Conaghan (born 1944), Irish politician Pat Conaghan (born 1971), Australian politician TomConaghan, Irish...
Donegal Live. Retrieved 10 June 2024. Breslin, Conor (14 February 2024). "TomConaghan announces his retirement from Donegal County Council". Donegal Live....
the guidance of Sean O'Donnell, but lost to Monaghan. In October 1982, TomConaghan managed Donegal to the 1982 All-Ireland Under-21 Football Championship...
22 years, has also been involved with Four Masters for even longer. TomConaghan who managed the Four Masters to two county championships in 1982 and...
the United States in 1988 and, having returned late, Donegal manager TomConaghan did not include him in the county panel for the following year. Bonner...
'We're battering down barricades'", The Guardian, 26 December 2020. TomConaghan, "Courttia Newland: How I Wrote 'Reversible'", Medium.com, 30 September...
Donegal. Results published here. (archive link) ^ *: Outgoing councillor. Tom Crossan had been elected for the Letterkenny Residents Party at the 2009...
with Curragh Athletic and rugby union with Letterkenny. County manager TomConaghan dropped Carlin and Charlie Mulgrew from his team for one year after they...
club football career to an end in 1984.[citation needed] He assisted TomConaghan with the team that won the 1982 All-Ireland Under-21 Football Championship...
falling out with manager TomConaghan. This was after Bonner played for Boston in 1988 and, having returned late, Conaghan did not include him in the...
1983 and 1986. McEniff returned as Donegal manager in 1989, succeeding TomConaghan. He led the county to another Ulster SFC title in 1990, restoring such...
Under-21 Football Championship with Donegal. He fell out with manager TomConaghan during the 1980s. Brian McEniff restored him to the team in time for...
specialist. He debuted for Donegal at 18 in 1985, fell out with manager TomConaghan in the 1980s, missing the 1989 Ulster SFC final, Brian McEniff restored...
Football Championship with Donegal. He fell out with senior county manager TomConaghan during the 1980s. Brian McEniff restored him to the panel in time for...
series, Tom and now-pregnant Sybil are forced to flee Ireland after Tom becomes implicated in the burning of an Anglo-Irish nobleman's house. Tom struggles...
original (PDF) on 12 October 2007. Retrieved 14 January 2015. Cane, Peter; Conaghan, Joanne (2008). Millet system - Oxford Reference. doi:10.1093/acref/9780199290543...
Group. Archived from the original on 29 July 2019. Retrieved 29 July 2019. Conaghan, Martin (30 July 2016). "Edinburgh 1986: The Unfriendly Games". BBC Sport...
Archived from the original on 26 May 2019. Retrieved 7 January 2018. Conaghan, Martin (9 November 2013). "Ross County 1–4 Celtic". BBC Sport. Archived...
Kent Sarah Ridgeway ... Sarah Cox Ben Crompton ... William Nutt Ruairi Conaghan ... Benger Anthony Hunt... Constable Urch Julian Firth ... MP Richard Lintern...
Jones David Warden Conservative Conor Burns Bristol East Bristol East Dan Conaghan Kerry McCarthy Tony Sutcliffe Ani Stafford-Townsend Wael Arafat (Independent)Farooq...
include John Beckett, CEO and co-founder of ChannelSight, and William Conaghan and Lizzy Hayashida, founders of Change Donations. In 2014, Version 1 initiated...