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Published 19:47 20 Dec 2014 GMT
Updated 20:13 20 Dec 2014 GMT
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5. Chris O'Dowd could be on his backroom team
The two Roscommon men go back a distance and we're wondering if Curran could wrangle the famous actor into a role as selector. O'Dowd looks up to Cake and was probably on the money when he said, "he'd be just as happy to ride a bull into a church."
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6. He'll have the most fired-up players and supporters ever
Shane Curran is booming with enthusiasm, energy and passion. In the wake of St. Brigid's 2013 All-Ireland title, he roared down the RTÉ mic, "What a day for Roscommon. 1944 is the last time a senior title came out of here, and it won't be the last one! We'll bring many more back!"
7. It could be the longest management career ever
Curran's playing stint was absolutely incredible. At 43, he was still contesting Connacht titles and when he told us about a potential retirement, he was still deliberating: “I’ve always said that, when the time comes, it will be like the nurses and doctors having to turn off the life-support machine." Imagine what it will take to get him away entirely.
8. The GAA will be kept on their toes
The Rossies man has never been afraid to call out any aspect of the organisation that needs calling out. If something's not right, Curran won't hold back and you can be damn sure that he'll be just as honest as a manager. Probably more so.
9. The man has a brilliant view on the game
Cake plays a great game and he arguably talks an even better one. He knows Gaelic Football inside out and he has a refreshing outlook on the sport which will no doubt help him in his new ventures. In an extended interview with SportsJOE, he rubbished the idea that the game is worse nowadays, “For those who are castigating the game, they’re wrong in a lot of cases because I think the game is barely recognisable from some of the rubbish we saw in the '80s and '90s.”Antrim GAA deny allegations from senior hurlers as row rages on
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