KERRY’S MARC Ó Sé is hanging up his inter-county boots after a glittering career.
The legendary defender, who made his senior championship debut back in 2002, won five senior All-Ireland titles with the Kingdom and was named GAA Player of the Year in 2007
36-year-old Ó Sé played 176 times for Kerry and holds a record for championship appearances (88) with his brother Tomás.
In a statement released this afternoon, the Gaeltacht clubman revealed that he is retiring from the green and gold.
“Today, I announce my retirement from the Kerry Senior Football Team,” the statement reads. “It has been 16 years since I first became a member of the Kerry Senior Panel and now I feel it is the right time for me, my family and Kerry to hang up my boots.
“I wish to thank my family for all their support throughout my career with Kerry.
“I would like to thank the Kerry County Board for all their support down through the years. I would also like to thank all the selectors, trainers, doctors, physio’s, backroom staff and of course the players whom I have been lucky to serve with during my career.
“I wish to thank Jack O’Connor, Pat O’Shea and of course Eamonn Fitzmaurice for all their guidance and support during my years wearing the green and gold.
“I would also like to pay special tribute to my late uncle Páidí who guided me through my first two seasons with Kerry, particularly when there were question marks still hanging over me, but he continued to believe in me and while Paidí was no longer Kerry manager from 2003 onwards he remained a huge influence and a constant mentor throughout my career.
“I wish to thank the Kerry supporters for all their support down through the years.
“Buíochas faoi leith le Cumann Caide na Gaeltachta. Ní bheinn ag imirt le Ciarraí ach don club iontach, speisialta seo. Liam Ó Rocháin agus go háirithe Michéal Ó Sé a bhí mar bhainisteoirí agus mé ag fás aníos. Bhí tionchar an dearfach ar fad ag Micheál orm agus do chreid sé ionam i gcónaí.
“I wish to thank the GPA for all their help and advice down through the years.
If you told me as a child that I would go on and win All Ireland’s with my heroes I would have said I was dreaming so to be able to do that has been one of the greatest thrills of my life. To play alongside some of the greatest players to ever play the game is something I will always cherish.
“I will continue to play football with my club An Ghaeltacht who have recently gained promotion to Division 1 of the County League and I look forward to playing with some exceptional young footballers in our great club.
“I wish the Kerry team all the best in the years ahead and I have no doubt that they will recapture Sam in the not too distant future.
“Of course I will miss playing with Kerry, miss the craic and friendships with the lads and most of all miss those big days out in Croke Park but now I look forward to my future with my partner and my young family.
“After 16 years it is time.”
Kerry manager Eamonn Fitzmaurice paid tribute by adding: “On behalf of the Kerry management and players I would like to congratulate Marc Ó Sé on his retirement.
“He has been an outstanding servant for the Green and Gold with a senior inter county career that stretches over fifteen years. He has played under four different managers and won five All Ireland medals and numerous individual awards in a stellar career.
“This remarkable longevity is a tribute to his professionalism and determination to do the necessary to keep himself at the top of the game.
“I had the honour of both playing and managing Marc. He was an outstanding team mate and a pleasure to manage. He for many years was the back that got to mark the opposition’s number one danger man. More often than not we could take that as mission accomplished.
“As well as being an outstanding man marker he also possessed a rare natural football ability. He was a footballing defender and was an attacking corner back long before it was en vogue, kicking scores from the no 2 position as far back as the All Ireland quarter final against Armagh in 2006.
He also had a huge presence in the dressing room which was of particular significance in the last few years. He led by example and helped to drive a culture of excellence within the setup.
“Be it excelling in the football sessions, winning runs, driving gym sessions or speaking in meetings Marc was to the forefront of everything we did.
“Many of our younger players learned a huge amount from him as he displayed to them what it takes to be a Kerry footballer and the responsibilities that go with that. The respect within the group for him is absolute.
“While he is taking a well deserved sabbatical from Kerry at the moment I can see him back in a management capacity in the near future.”
Top 6 this season
Liverpool
City
Arsenal
Spurs
Chelsea
United
@Chonky Racoon: quietly confident united can get top 4 . Chelsea are going to crumble badly and David Luiz is not Arsenal’s answer at centre back . City/pool 1-2 and spurs probably 3rd but united have a great chance of getting ahead of the other 2 .
@Niall James Fergal McCormack: yeah I’d say United have a better chance than Chelsea. Lampards not going to cut it at all.. Arsenal have the firepower to get third ahead of spurs, we’ll still have a decent defence in a few weeks. Zaha coming tomorrow as well, two unreal wingers and lethal strikers.
@Chonky Racoon: Your still Rubbish at the back, Don’t get the Luiz transfer at all, Tierney is a great signing, sad to see him go from Celtic, Arsenal will be fighting for the top 4 all right, don’t know who pepe is either, Don’t think Zaha is good enough either, you’ll be fighting for fourth again
@Chonky Racoon: You say Lampard isn’t going to cut it as if Ole has won all there is to win as a football manager! The only certs for top 4 this year are City and Liverpool. You’d likely say Spurs are there too. Of the remaining 3, only Arsenal have improved significantly in terms of recruitment. So I think it’s really a free for all for that last top 4 position.
@Quoka: is that a rabbit in your profile? And yeah spot on.. Realistically 4th is going to be a tight scrap between 3 teams, Arsenal will there at stage. But think we’ll get out of it
@Chonky Racoon: Think city will win league, and liverpool will struggle to keep pace with them over the season.. We’ll soon find out if Klopps tactic of not reinforcing with a big money signing will be a moment of genius or a missed opportunity.
I understand his philosophy not buying for the sack of buying but will the young guns be good enough to win them a league only time will tell. Fingers crossed they will eventually end the wait and become champions for the first time since 1990
1.City
2.Liverpool
3.Spurs
4.Chelsea
5. West Ham
6. Arsenal
7. Everton
8. United
Top 6
City
Pool
Arsenal
Spurs
Chelsea
Wolves
Leicester
Utd/Everton
Hopefully I’m wrong and Chelsea can get top 4 for king frank, but with only kovacic in and hazard gone and champs league can’t see us making top 4, others have bought v well incl Everton if they get Zaha too 4
Where will Chelsea’s goals come from now Hazard has left?