• John McKnight (1932 – 9 July 2017) was a Gaelic footballer whose league and championship career at senior level with the Armagh county team lasted seven...
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  • John McKnight may refer to: John McKnight (English footballer) (fl. 1880s–1890s), English footballer John McKnight (Gaelic footballer) (1931–2017), Northern...
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  • Originally a Gaelic footballer, he later switched to American football and played at college level for the Chowan Hawks and Rutgers Scarlet Knights. McAtamney...
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  • P Q R S T W Allen McKnight (born 1964), Northern Irish footballer Angela V. McKnight (born 1977), American politician Ann McKnight, American film editor...
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  • county football team (/ɑːrˈmɑː/ ar-MAH) represents Armagh GAA, the county board of the Gaelic Athletic Association, in the Gaelic sport of football. The...
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  • and variations of the name have led to Macnaught and MacKnight (also Macknight and McKnight). The MacNaughts of Kilquhanty were a branch of the Clan...
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    McCabe (economist), US economist Kevin McCabe (Gaelic footballer) (born 1960), Irish Gaelic footballer Kevin McCabe (banjoist), US musician Kevin McCabe...
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  • Irish footballer Mick McCarthy (Gaelic footballer) (1965–1998), Irish Gaelic footballer Mike McCarthy (born 1963), American football coach Nicholas McCarthy...
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  • Scottish footballer John R. McBride (1832–1904), U.S. congressman from Oregon Johnny McBride (born 1977), Irish Gaelic footballer Jon McBride (filmmaker)...
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  • English footballer Aiden Blizzard (born 1984), Australian cricketer Aiden Bonar (born 1999), Australian rules footballer Aidan Brady (Gaelic footballer) (1930–1993)...
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    Patsy McGlone (born 1959), Irish politician Patrick Patsy McIlvenny (1900–1931), Irish professional footballer Patsy McLarnon, Gaelic footballer Patsy...
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    Scottish footballer Bruce McPhee (1927–2009), former Australian motor racing driver Cathy-Ann McPhee (born 1959), Gaelic singer Charles McPhee (1962–2011)...
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  • sister of John and Felix McKnight who played Gaelic football with Armagh. Another brother-in-law, Kevin O'Neill, was a contemporary of McElroy's on the...
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  • The centenary of the Gaelic Athletic Association celebrated 100 years since the foundation of the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) with a series of events...
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    Irish politician Ruairi O'Rahilly, Gaelic footballer Ruairí Robinson (born 1978), Irish film director and writer Ruairí McKiernan (born 1977), Irish social...
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    English football player John Pearson (footballer, born 1935), English football player John Pearson (footballer, born 1946), English football player John Pearson...
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  • Comparison of Canadian football and rugby union Comparison of Australian rules football and Gaelic football Comparison of Gaelic football and rugby union Comparison...
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    Drumchapel (category Articles containing Scottish Gaelic-language text)
    Drumchapel (Scottish Gaelic: Druim a' Chapaill), known locally as 'The Drum', is a district in the north-west of the city of Glasgow, Scotland. It borders...
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    O'Connell – Gaelic footballer, member of the Football Team of the Millennium Mick O'Connell – Gaelic footballer, member of the Football Team of the Millennium...
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  • Jody Gormley, 53, Irish Gaelic footballer (Tyrone, London) and manager, liver cancer. Riley Gunnels, 87, American football player (Philadelphia Eagles...
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  • Lúthchleas Gael (Gaelic Athletic Association) CPG: Cumann Peile Gaelach (Gaelic Football Club) GAA: Gaelic Athletic Association GAC: Gaelic Athletic Club...
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  • comic book artist (The Jam), suicide. Pádraic Monaghan, 65, Irish Gaelic footballer (Garrymore, St Jude's, Mayo). Manuel Montoya, 64, Spanish handball...
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  • the Deep North, The Sea) and theatre director. Dan McCartan, 84, Northern Irish Gaelic footballer, selector and manager. 4 March Maurice Bembridge, 79...
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  • American football coach Johnny Stewart (footballer, born 1872), English footballer John W. Stewart (American football) (1889–1943), American football, basketball...
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  • Thomas Godfrey, multiple people Tony Godfrey (footballer) (born 1939), English footballer Wilhelmina McAlpin Godfrey (1914–1994), American tapestry artist...
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  • 47, American football player (Winnipeg Blue Bombers, Calgary Stampeders, Montreal Alouettes). Mattie McAuliffe, 94, Irish Gaelic footballer (Castlemagner...
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    is also home to several Gaelic Athletic Association clubs. Though the town was traditionally associated with Gaelic football, with six teams providing...
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  • and McCafferty grew up in the same Belfast village and attended the same youth club, though McCafferty was four years older. They both played Gaelic football...
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    Inverness (category Articles with Scottish Gaelic-language sources (gd))
    Inverness (/ˌɪnvərˈnɛs/ ; Scots: Innerness; from the Scottish Gaelic: Inbhir Nis [iɲɪɾʲˈniʃ], meaning "Mouth of the River Ness") is a city in the Scottish...
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    island-wide Ireland team. In Gaelic games (which include Gaelic football and hurling), Ulster counties play the Ulster Senior Football Championship and Ulster...
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