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“I have learned a lot during my 30 years involved in professional football as a player and manager, but I am delighted to get the opportunity to come to Ireland and learn more about GAA. I am interested in seeing what it is that makes this sport so special.”"I am thrilled to dive into the world of GAA,” Redknapp added. “I took a trip out to London GAA training last week before arriving in Castlehaven to see what it is all about.
“Having been involved in professional football for my whole life, I am really looking forward to working with AIB to get a real understanding of this sport and the central role it plays in Irish life not to mention getting one over on Vialli in the re-match.”I'm sure we can expect Jermain Defoe and Peter Crouch to transfer to Castlehaven GAA anytime now.
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