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Patrick "Pat" Dunne (9 February 1943 – 25 September 2015) was an Irish professional football goalkeeper. He played internationally for the Republic of Ireland and professionally in both Republic of Ireland and England.
Dunne played in Dublin with Stella Maris before playing in England for Everton. He returned to Ireland to play with the Shamrock Rovers, making his debut, along with Jackie Mooney against Shelbourne F.C. at Dalymount Park on 22 August 1962. He played in the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup that season and the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup the following season against Valencia giving him a total of 4 European appearances. During this season Pat played in all 22 league games where Rovers only lost once winning every trophy except the Top Four Cup.
He left Milltown to join Manchester United in May 1964 for a fee of £10,500, winning a league title medal in his first season. Dunne made his debut for the Republic of Ireland in a World Cup qualifier against Spain at Dalymount Park in May 1965. He played in the first ever Republic of Ireland U23 game in 1966
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Patrick Dunne was an American football fullback who played two season in two seasons in the American Professional Football Association with the Detroit Heralds and Detroit Tigers
Pat is a sixth-generation hill sheep farmer in Glenmalure valley, County Wicklow. He farms with his two sons, together keeping 1,100 ewes on 1,250 acres of commonage. The farm is 90% mountain grazing, mostly dry heath and upland grassland which is all designated SAC and NHA. The area is rich in wildlife, including grouse. Pat takes his role as the current “keeper” of the family's long tradition of work on the uplands seriously and is anxious to hand-over the Wicklow hills in the best possible condition to the next generation of upland farmers. He feels that over the last 40 years there has been a slow but progressive decline in hill sheep farming, with the quality of the grazing declining along with the associated biodiversity, as bracken and Molinia start to take over. Pat was determined...
In Episode 1 we visit Pat Dunne, a land owner who champions the value of trees in holistic land management. LAND TALK © - The Stories of People on the Land - Presented by Matt Sykes Series 1 - Gippsland and the Mornington Peninsula
Another music session (Ceol agus Craic) from Pat Dunne's bar and Lounge in Athy, Co.Kildare, Ireland . A mighty night of friendly entertainment, as Patrick Kavanagh might say; enjoyed by people from Athy and other far flung towns.....yes even as far away as Boston, Massachusetts.
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Welcome back to Pat Dunne’s Lounge Bar in Athy Co. Kildare. The music from this seisiún bids you welcome. However, as you are now in Ireland the musicians and singers will bring you on musical journey from their Mother’s chair to Vietnam and on to Germany and finally to Louisiana. Like these musicians grab a beer or a cuppa sit back and enjoy the Journey.
Performing music from the historic manuscripts of my great great uncle Pat Dunne which were published in the books of Capt. Francis O'Neill in the early 1900s. Books which were some of the first, and still some of the best-known collections of traditional Irish folk tunes. Violin: Lucie O'Flynn Spoons: Tommy Gray
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Patrick "Pat" Dunne (9 February 1943 – 25 September 2015) was an Irish professional football goalkeeper. He played internationally for the Republic of Ireland and professionally in both Republic of Ireland and England.
Dunne played in Dublin with Stella Maris before playing in England for Everton. He returned to Ireland to play with the Shamrock Rovers, making his debut, along with Jackie Mooney against Shelbourne F.C. at Dalymount Park on 22 August 1962. He played in the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup that season and the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup the following season against Valencia giving him a total of 4 European appearances. During this season Pat played in all 22 league games where Rovers only lost once winning every trophy except the Top Four Cup.
He left Milltown to join Manchester United in May 1964 for a fee of £10,500, winning a league title medal in his first season. Dunne made his debut for the Republic of Ireland in a World Cup qualifier against Spain at Dalymount Park in May 1965. He played in the first ever Republic of Ireland U23 game in 1966
i got some brassknucles for the bitch who try and fuck with me go a steeltoe
for the nigga who try and dump me wall stained with brains from the bitch that
owed me steady get into static but you think didnt nobody told me aint that
type of mutha fucka tha get filled with that ano i'm that type of mutha fucka
who fill you full of that ammo these hoe's crying these bitches are blowing a
candle i can't handle the shit like scarecrow ain't for no hoe games for the
one that didn't know scarecrow brain kinda strange aim my pistol strike ya dead
on the nostrol bitch don't test this nigga cause this nigga kinda hostol sock
yo ass with a buck shot in you windpipe what the fuck is a fair fight
scarecrow tring stomp you in yo face till their's no light and no sound
look at you now you just another punk beat. this for
tring to block the haymakers i swing