That's how a speech should be, pay tribute to your manager and an injured player and what an honour it is to bring the cup home to the county. Never mind thanking the statistician, the mindfulness coach, and whatever else
He's speaking Irish. Everybody who know what they're talking about call that language "Irish". In English, "Gaelic" refers to Scottish Gaelic. Muna gcreideann tú mé, cuir ceist ar dhuine ar bith a bhfuil Gaeilg aige...
@@cuhulainsblood “Citizens of Kerry and friends alike. I am joyful that this privilege has fallen to me, of bringing Sam back to the kingdom, and back to an ghaeltacht! I’m happy that this privilege has fallen to me, so I am the one to bring it back to an ghaeltacht, to corca Dhuibhne, to my home. I have a rare chance that I’m very thankful of, and I’m very thankful also for, I don’t have to postpone his name, Mick Dwyer! I don’t think if we look in any sport that we will find a manager as good as mick o dwyer. And I want to say my thanks for tommy Doyle, who plays for west Kerry, and I hope that this trophy will come to Tommy Doyle next year! Thank you all so much”
Sorry but you don't know what you're talking about. He is speaking in, what is correctly called, Irish (or Gaeilge in Irish language) which belongs to a branch of languages called Gaelic. Saying that he is speaking Gaelic is the equivalent of saying that English people speak Germanic.
This speech is an example of the Gaeltacht natives preserving the Irish language so passionately which is hugely admirable. Long may it continue
Was there ...a great speech !
Paidi was a legend....RIP...one tough hoor...great speech
my hero as a child and a genuine legend
Was there.....great speech.
What a character sadly missed...legend
1 of the greatest players to grace croke park a true legend of the game
It's like Sam was made for paidi! What a man 👍
That's how a speech should be, pay tribute to your manager and an injured player and what an honour it is to bring the cup home to the county.
Never mind thanking the statistician, the mindfulness coach, and whatever else
fantastic player that passed to young, but as long as football is mentioned his name will always come up
What a team
He is speaking Irish , RIP Paudie
R.I.P. Páidí
R.I.P true great in Gaa
Enjoy the speech everyone whether you fully understand what he's saying or not. This isn't the place for boasting or arguing about irish/Gaelic etc.
Ciarrai abu!!!
He is from the Gaeltacht
He's so young
A proper bloke. God rest him. And I say that as a city pig Dub...
Massive respect, you can say that as a proud Irishman
Class........an-mhaith a pháidí
Ainmhithe !!
He's speaking Irish. Everybody who know what they're talking about call that language "Irish". In English, "Gaelic" refers to Scottish Gaelic. Muna gcreideann tú mé, cuir ceist ar dhuine ar bith a bhfuil Gaeilg aige...
He is speaking Gaelainn na Mumhan which is also called Gaelic, Irish Gaelic and Irish.
Similar to english and french being nationalities, they are also languages. Also he isn't speaking Gaelic, he is speaking gaeilge aka Irish
By any miraculous chance do you have this speech in writing?
@@cuanfenton9132 My God that would be above in beyond 🙏 I'd like to learn it in Gaeilge.
@@cuhulainsblood only after seeing this now, one second
@@cuhulainsblood “Citizens of Kerry and friends alike. I am joyful that this privilege has fallen to me, of bringing Sam back to the kingdom, and back to an ghaeltacht! I’m happy that this privilege has fallen to me, so I am the one to bring it back to an ghaeltacht, to corca Dhuibhne, to my home. I have a rare chance that I’m very thankful of, and I’m very thankful also for, I don’t have to postpone his name, Mick Dwyer! I don’t think if we look in any sport that we will find a manager as good as mick o dwyer. And I want to say my thanks for tommy Doyle, who plays for west Kerry, and I hope that this trophy will come to Tommy Doyle next year! Thank you all so much”
tis boy
Sorry but you don't know what you're talking about. He is speaking in, what is correctly called, Irish (or Gaeilge in Irish language) which belongs to a branch of languages called Gaelic. Saying that he is speaking Gaelic is the equivalent of saying that English people speak Germanic.
Paid I was all that’s good in a true Gael rip
Maith thú. Ach tá mé as mBaile Átha Cliath 😁
Coircuidhuibhne ❤️
well lads the pale moon wont be rising tonight!!!!!,enjoy the trip home to the kingdom without "sam" hahahahahahahahahhahahahahahahah
@agentk1986 Horseshit. Irish people call their language Irish (or gaeilge in Irish), never gaelic
He's speaking GAELIC, not Irish. Irish is a nationality.
He's Speaking Gaelic, not Irish. Irish is a nationality.