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      • Kevin Bernard Moran (born 29 April 1956) is an Irish former footballer who excelled at the top levels in two codes: Gaelic and the association brand. In the sport of hurling his earliest appearance in Croke Park saw him and his team mates from CBS James Street lift the Fianna Fail Hurling Cup in 1967/68.
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  2. Kevin Bernard Moran (born 29 April 1956) is an Irish former footballer who excelled at the top levels in two codes: Gaelic and the association brand. In the sport of hurling his earliest appearance in Croke Park saw him and his team mates from CBS James Street lift the Fianna Fail Hurling Cup in 1967/68.

  3. May 29, 2023 · Inside Kevin Moran’s life with wife Eleanor, three children and career after retiring. The legendary footballer was the first person to excel at the top level in two codes, Gaelic and the association brand, playing for Dublin, Ireland national team and Manchester United.

  4. May 26, 2023 · As professional Mancunian and Stone Roses base player Mani tells it: "Kevin Moran was a guy who would throw himself in front of a grenade for United. Once he pulled that red jersey on and went...

  5. May 28, 2023 · Dublin and Man United legend Kevin Moran has revealed how his dual career led to him lining out for the Boys in Blue without the top English club knowing. Moran excelled in both Gaelic football and soccer and his talents pulled him in both directions from an early stage in his career as he represented his club Good Counsel in the national sport ...

  6. May 29, 2023 · Kevin Moran what an absolute hero. To winning All Irelands on one leg and a smashed head to guiding the biggest football club in England to FA Cups at Wembley. What a nation of sportspeople we...

  7. May 24, 2023 · The legendary career of Kevin Moran is set to celebrated next Monday night, when RTE airs a documentary about the former Dublin and Manchester United star.

  8. May 28, 2023 · KEVIN MORAN’S SPORTING life is one that could no longer be lived. That much becomes clear within the first 30 seconds of a documentary set to air on RTE One at 9.35pm tomorrow night.

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