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19th October 2017
10:40pm BST

"For the Sunday/Monday there, it was like the whole town went on shut down except for a few of the bars. There was older generations there with tears in their eyes, and the younger generation who will be the future of this area, it was great," he began in an interview with Colm Parkinson. "Myself and Pat walked down the same streets with Sam in 2012, but it's a different feeling now, you're there with your best friends, who you grew up with, doing it for them, it's what club football is all about," he added.That's the magic of the club Championship, and the Kilcar boys have been lapping it up ever since last Sunday. https://twitter.com/eamonnbilly/status/920330174339665920?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.sportsjoe.ie%2Fgaa%2Fanything-make-want-win-club-championship-take-look-kilcar-139807 If anything would make you crave a County Championship win, that's surely it. You can see the bond, the unity, the togetherness in the place, but when you hear that there's only 900 people, and less than 500 houses in the area, it really is no surprise that they're all so close-knit. https://twitter.com/SportsJOEdotie/status/920960151615664130
"I think we've overachieved with the numbers we have. There's 900 there, about 500 houses in total. Obviously half of the population are women as well. "It's something we pride ourselves on, we've won three under-21s and three minors over the last six years and we've been there competing for the senior Championship and league," he added. "We live and breathe football, something similar to Slaughtneil with the small community that we have.The GAA is what they live for, it's what they die for, and it shows there's still hope for all other clubs with small picks to choose from.