Inter Kenmare F.C.

Welcome to Inter Kenmare F.C.'s Scrapbook from the 90's.
Many thanks to James Downing for compiling the Scrapbook.

To view the pictures from each season, click on the links below. Some of the articles are small - just click on them to enlarge. Use the "Back" button on your browser to get back to this page. Enjoy!!

'92-'93

 

 '93-'94           

'94-'95

2007-2008 Season

2008-2009 Season

A trip down Memory Lane

 

 

 

 

Stars of yesteryear Left to right, John Holland, Dennis Healy, Pat Twomey, Mike Donovan, Frank Coyne, Dan Keane, Alan O’Sullivan(mascot), Craig Van Deventer, Ben Van Deventer, Jimmy O’Sullivan (manager), Paddy Hayes (kit man)

  Paul Cassidy Circa 1987 Paul seen at the old Stadium on the Sneem Road

 

Cian O’Siochru Circa 1972 Cian politely asking goalkeeper Dan Keane for a moreaccurate clearance

Jimmy The Runner Circa 1947 Jimmy enjoying Internazionale’s first foray into Europe

 

 

 

Inter 1 An Gleann 0

Greyhound Cup 1997

 

The White Shark strikes and Kenmare bask in the glory of a KO Cup Victory

“Ricky Keane almost crowned a superb display at centre-back for Inter with a goal on 26 minutes”

“Cassidy, 37 and Sugrue, who puts himself ‘on the wrong side of 35’ were outstanding. “ They cleaned up everything in midfield. Sugrue added steel and battle, Cassidy playing with the grace and finesse that earned him a place on the Kerry Oscar Traynor team earlier this year.”

 

 

Pat Twomey—’This has been a long time coming. We know well the feeling of losing so all I can say is to An Gleann is thanks for being part of a great game.’

 

Paul Cassidy— ‘I am 37 now and my three boys were here to watch me today. For me, making the the Oscar Traynor side earlier this year was mighty but this, this is the highlight of my career.’

 

Jimmy O’Sullivan—’The feeling is more one of relief than delight.’

How the pitch was done...

The way we were...

 

 

Are you sure the plans are right?

That’s better

 

21st Birthday Party

John Holland, Kevin ‘Giggs’ Lynch and James Downing

 

 

Footballer’s Wives. Chris Uí Shiochru & Judy Cassidy

 

And not a drink to be seen! Pat Twomey, Mike Donovan and Ricky Keane