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Keys to the Kingdom

The Story of the Outsider who led Kerry Back to Glory

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By Jack O'Connor
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  • Published: 4th Jul 2007
  • ISBN: 1844881539
  • Pages: 224
  • Size: 235mm x 159mm

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When Jack O'Connor took over as Kerry football manager in 2004, he was a relative unknown. Three All-Ireland finals and two Sam Maguire trophies later, he stepped down, having established himself as one of the greats. In Keys to the Kingdom he gives a vivid, frank account of those three seasons in the most high-pressure job in Irish sport. He explains how he brought Kerry back to the pinnacle, and he paints an intimate picture of the politics and personalities of the Kerry set-up.

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