MORE ALL-IRELAND FINALISTS from both champions Dublin and runners-up Kerry returned to club football action in their respective counties this evening, with All-Ireland club champs Kilmacud Crokes opening their account in Dublinโs Senior 1 competition with a three-point victory over St Sylvesterโs.
The hero of a fortnight ago, Dublinโs man of the match Paul Mannion, didnโt feature for Crokes, with Cian OโConnor starring in a 0-14 to 2-5 win at Parnell Park.
Crokes led 0-6 to 0-2 after a tame first half, but an Alex Wight penalty and a fisted goal by Jack Hazley for Sylโs made the second half-hour altogether more interesting.
Hazleyโs goal with nine minutes remaining brought the deficit back to two before a couple of picturesque scores from OโConnor โ on either side of a Sylโs point โ consolidated Crokesโ lead.
A Dara Mullin free from under the stand in stoppage time sealed the deal before Ronan Palmer brought Sylโs back to within a goal on the cusp of full-time.
Also in Senior 1, Raheny recovered from a 1-3 to 0-1 disadvantage at half-time to earn a 1-10 to 1-6 win over Cuala.
Seรกn McMahon, Brian Fenton and Brian Howard formed Rahenyโs spine while Michael Fitzsimons and Con OโCallaghan started for Cuala.
In The Kingdom, Kerryโs Clifford brothers David and Paudie shook off their All-Ireland final disappointment as Fossa comfortably saw off An Ghaeltacht in their Kerry Intermediate Football Championship group opener in Tralee.
Younger brother David had a more comfortable day with the boot, too, firing 0-7 โ almost half of Fossaโs scores in a 0-15 to 1-7 victory over one of the pre-competition favourites.
All-Ireland Junior champions Fossa already led by eight scores when half-forward Dara ร Sรฉ threw An Ghaeltacht a lifeline in the 53rd minute, but elder Clifford sibling Paudie notched his sole score moments later as Fossa pointed for home.
The only table they have topped in quite a while
The glazers.
With such a loss they still pay out 33m in dividends, robbers !
And Casemeiro claims he didnโt move there for the money. Laughable.
Itโs the American way. God knows who they owe this โdebt โ to. Anyone thinking club is in any danger is kidding themselves. They have repeatedly refused to cash in on naming rights to OT. Man utd is still a licence to print money.
All this info really shows is how ridiculously overpaid a huge amount of average players are
@Shane Obrien: As interest rates head up the debt will get worse. They need to invest ยฃ1B in stadium.
They took a punt by paying well over the odds for this summerโs signings. If they donโt make top for CL money debit will have to be amortised over a longer period, and stadium investment put on long finger.
No CL and stadium on long finger will put them in competitive disadvantage compared with CL clubs.