i met a lot of people in ireland like him, able to discuss experiences and emotions so directly. one of the many things i loved about my visit..felt so comfortable, b/c here in usa, folk, esp men, have such trouble discussing things like loss directly....this interviewer is so good so often. gives space for the folk to talk. no one in usa like that on tele.
In the middle of his memoir now, brilliant read. He talks about his family and wife being selfless and allowing him to pursue his sporting goals, but Jim himself is a selfless, honest man, he gives his players all of the credit. A lot of respect for him from Mayo.
i met a lot of people in ireland like him, able to discuss experiences and emotions so directly. one of the many things i loved about my visit..felt so comfortable, b/c here in usa, folk, esp men, have such trouble discussing things like loss directly....this interviewer is so good so often. gives space for the folk to talk. no one in usa like that on tele.
In the middle of his memoir now, brilliant read. He talks about his family and wife being selfless and allowing him to pursue his sporting goals, but Jim himself is a selfless, honest man, he gives his players all of the credit.
A lot of respect for him from Mayo.
in tears, such an unlucky man with an amazing attitude
Very powerful interview, Tubridy allowed Jim to tell his story, highly emotional
Legend!
The only manager to beat Jim Gavin’s Dubs in senior football
Great football manager
He’s a good lad
I had great faith in him as a Football GAA manager of Dhun naghall
He has left the GAA . And moved to Scotland for the big money in soccer
He is in China now fair play to him
He’s educated in psychology. He didn’t want to drag Donegal down with outside distractions . He left while he was on top and to pursue his education
same as the rest in for the money
fuck up ya virgin
1 all ireland superstar status now micky 6 jim 1
He done what no manager ever will do again
@@michaelshiels8088 he has 2 all Ireland's you Muppet
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