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词条 Kevin Cassidy
释义

  1. Early life

  2. Playing career

     Club  Inter-county  Dispute with Jim McGuinness  International rules 

  3. Media work

  4. Personal life

  5. See also

  6. References

  7. External links

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Kevin Cassidy (born 1981) is an Irish Gaelic footballer, businessperson, columnist and commentator. Though born in Glasgow, Scotland, he has been living in Gweedore, County Donegal from a young age.

Cassidy plays his club football for Gaoth Dobhair, with whom he has won three Donegal Senior Football Championships and one Ulster Senior Club Football Championship. Regarded as one of the best attacking wing half-backs of his generation, Cassidy has also played in midfield and even been his club's leading target man at the edge of the square during their successful Ulster Senior Club Football Championship campaign.[2] A former member of the Donegal inter-county football team, Cassidy was twice an All Star — in his maiden season and in his last. He won the 2007 National Football League and the 2011 Ulster Senior Football Championship, before an enforced — and, subsequently, permanent — absence from the inter-county scene after Cassidy became involved in a dispute about a book with manager Jim McGuinness.

A qualified schoolteacher and fluent Gaeilgeoir, Cassidy's business ventures include the pub Teach Mhicí and Coláiste Chú Chulainn — a summer residential Gaelscoil for children of primary school age. He writes a weekly column for Gaelic Life and is often a co-commentator with both TG4 and RTÉ Sport.

Early life

Cassidy's mother Clionagh is a native of Gweedore, while his father Tommy was from Scotland. His mother emigrated to Scotland where she met his father. Kevin, his brother Stephen and his five sisters were born in Glasgow where they lived until Cassidy was eight years of age. Then they moved to the Gaeltacht and Cassidy learned the Irish language.[2] Stephen, his older brother, also played football for Gaoth Dobhair.[4][5] Cassidy initially played association football but watching his brother playing Gaelic football inspired him to try.[5]

Cassidy's father died in 2013.[5]

Playing career

Club

Cassidy won his first Donegal Senior Football Championship medal with Gaoth Dobhair in 2002.[8] While in the United States in 2006, he played in the Boston Championship. He returned later in the summer to win a second Donegal Senior Football Championship with Gaoth Dobhair, beating St Eunan's in the 2006 final.[8]

Cassidy retired from Gaelic football after Naomh Conaill defeated Gaoth Dobhair in the Donegal Senior Football Championship.[5] However, he was persuaded to return[2][5] and he went on to win a third Donegal Senior Football Championship medal with his club in 2018.[3] He was then instrumental in Gaoth Dobhair's first ever Ulster Senior Club Football Championship success later in 2018, a run which involved a quarter final defeat of Cargin (a game in which Cassidy scored a goal and three points),[4] a semi-final defeat of eleven-time winners Crossmaglen Rangers (a game in which Cassidy scored a goal and two points),[5] and culminated in the club defeating Scotstown (who had won the competition on four previous occasions), the last two of these games occurring at Healy Park in Omagh.[2][5] Thus, Cassidy added a provincial club title to his three county championships, and, afterwards, he described it as "the proudest moment" of his life.[6] Cassidy earned praise both for his performance and, also, his efforts to control his fellow players and management team when tensions threatened to escalate on the pitch.[7] Afterwards, he reflected on his expulsion from the county team by Jim McGuinness (see below) and admitted that if this had not occurred, and taking into consideration his then age of 37, he would most likely have been a spectator instead of a player on the day.[8]

Inter-county

Cassidy made his Championship debut against Cavan at Breffni Park on 12 May 2002.[9] In his first season with Donegal, the team reached the 2002 Ulster Senior Football Championship final, but were defeated.[10] Then he famously went on the lash when Donegal secured a draw against Dublin in their August Bank Holiday Monday All-Ireland quarter-final. Dublin obliterated Donegal in the replay.[11] Nevertheless, Cassidy was awarded an All Star for his performances that year.[24]

The following year, his commitment to the team was called into question again. With Fermanagh having knocked Donegal out the Ulster Championship, the team entered the All-Ireland Qualifiers, with their first game coming against Longford on a Saturday evening in Ballybofey. Cassidy spent the day before at a wedding in Gweedore. He later recalled: {{quote|Things were not going that well and I was at that point a bit fed up with football. I ended up going on the beer that night. After that I stopped messing, cos I'll never forget it. At the time, I thought, 'ah sound, the game is at a quarter past six,' but this is a championship game we're talking about. I woke up at 12.0 (the next day) and there were a couple of missed calls on the phone. And it was just then that I thought, 'what have you done?' I rang John Gildea, he was the most senior player at the time. 'How's things, wee Kevin?' He'd obviously heard. I went up and Brian [McEniff, team manager] said, rightly so, 'you're dropped off the team.'[11]}} A Kevin Cassidyless Donegal overcame Longford, and ultimately reached the All-Ireland semi-final where they sustained a narrow loss to Armagh at Croke Park.[10][11]

In 2004, Cassidy helped Donegal to reach the Ulster Senior Football Championship Final which they lost, again to Armagh.[10][11] Their Championship season ended in defeat to Fermanagh.[11]

In 2006, he and Eamon McGee were suspended from the Donegal football panel over a breach of discipline.[12][13] As a result of his suspension, Cassidy played no part in the 2006 Championship and went to Boston in the United States for the Summer. Cassidy returned to the Donegal team the following year, this time in midfield alongside Neil Gallagher, and went on to play a pivotal role in helping Donegal win the county's first ever National Football League title in 2007.[14] It was the first piece of silverware for the county senior team since 1992.

Cassidy was named Donegal captain for the 2008 season.[15] He savagely criticised the treatment of Brian McIver as a "disgrace", when the County Board famously forced McIver to resign.[16] He quelled a potential players revolt in 2010.[17]

Cassidy had announced his intention to retire after Donegal's Championship exit in 2010 but new Donegal manager Jim McGuinness called him into the 2011 Dr. McKenna Cup panel.[18] Cassidy went on to help Donegal to their first provincial title in 19 years with the defeat of Derry in the 2011 Ulster Senior Football Championship Final.[19] In the All-Ireland quarter-final against Kildare in Croke Park on 30 July 2011, he scored a long-range winning point in stoppage time at the end of extra-time, a point that sent Donegal on to an All-Ireland semi-final meeting with Dublin.[20] This thrilling end to an "extra-time epic" is to this day regarded as "the finish to a sporting contest normally only imagined inside the heads of Hollywood scriptwriters".[21]

Dispute with Jim McGuinness

In November 2011, manager Jim McGuinness dropped Cassidy from the Donegal team after he contributed to a book (This Is Our Year).[22][23][24]

He appeared not to understand why this was so.[25][26]

Cassidy would never play for Donegal again.[27]

In what went down as a "surreal moment for the viewer", Mícheál Ó Domhnaill famously interviewed McGuinness following a live 2012 league game on TG4 while Cassidy, in the role of television analyst, stood beside him with his head bowed.[28][29] Cassidy later said: {{quote|I am asked about that all the time. I walked away and never thought anything about it until people said it to me. I honestly didn't even feel awkward in that situation.[5]}}

Cassidy later spent further time in the United States. He watched on from New York as across the Atlantic Ocean his former county teammates defeated Kerry in the All-Ireland quarter-final.[5] He moved onwards to Boston,[30] where he was when his former teammates defeated Cork in the semi-final.[5] Cassidy would later recall that semi-final victory: {{quote|So I was listening to the radio and once they beat Cork I know they had it. Mayo [Donegal's final opponents] weren't going to stop them. So the actual day of the final it didn't affect me because I knew at that stage the game was won.[5]}}

Ahead of the All-Ireland final defeat of Mayo, Cassidy's Gaoth Dobhair and Donegal teammate Neil McGee told the BBC that he thought about Cassidy after every game.[31]

Cassidy described the team's homecoming, with Gaoth Dobhair's GAA pitch located just across from his house: {{quote|I was sitting eating Weetabix about half eleven at night. I could see Sarah [his wife] moving away, she was trying to pull the curtains as the cavalcade was taking the cup there. She was expecting me to be off. But if you are like that in general, then something in life is going to bring you down. If I was going around moping and crying that I didn't have an All-Ireland medal, then I wouldn't have done half the things I did after that.[5]}}

Cassidy spent time in Chicago in 2013.[32]

In 2018, Cassidy sat down for an interview with the writer of the book This Is Our Year, who told him that an acquaintance at social events often introduces him as "the man who cost Kevin Cassidy a Celtic Cross". Cassidy responded by referring to his Glasgow birth and his soccer heritage: {{quote|I really loved playing for Donegal and I was really proud to do it.... [But] it wasn't a childhood dream to win Sam Maguire, if I am being honest... I was a soccer player and then the first thing that turned me was [my brother] Stephen playing for Gaoth Dobhair and they won a Ghaeltacht Championship. That was my first introduction to it and then I met [my wife] Sarah [Gallagher, whose father Willie played for Donegal]... obviously her history and family was steeped in it. I spent time listening in Teach Mhic to the older boys in the bar. My ambitions were always Gaoth Dobhair. The first time we won the Championship, I was thinking, It doesn't matter what I do now, we have done this.[33]}} The writer of the book mentioned that he had suggested to Cassidy to tell McGuinness that "some of those discussions were off the record, blame me and then you wouldn't lose your place" and asked Cassidy, "Why didn't you?" Cassidy said: {{quote|I just wouldn't do that. The way I see it, if I do something, I do it. There is no point saying you didn't mean it, or shy away from it.[33]}}

Cassidy admitted he had never read This Is Our Year, though he also did not read McGuinness's autobiography or former Donegal teammate Rory Kavanagh's account of the All-Ireland win, citing a lack of interest rather than any animosity.[33]

International rules

Cassidy represented Ireland in the International Rules Series.[10]

Media work

Cassidy files a column for the weekly publication Gaelic Life.[33] He has worked as a co-commentator with both TG4 and RTÉ Sport.[33]

Personal life

Cassidy is married to Sarah, the daughter of former Donegal footballer Willie Gallagher, who won five Donegal Senior Football Championships.[33] They, and other members of Sarah's family, run Teach Mhicí, a pub they inherited from her parents.[33]

A fluent Gaeilgeoir, he lives in the Gaeltacht area of Donegal. Cassidy and his wife both teach as a profession.[34] They have three children: twin daughters and a younger son.[33]

In 2011, Cassidy taught handicapped children songs and how to tie their shoelaces at the Little Angels school in Letterkenny.[33]

Cassidy is a fan of the Celtic soccer team, having been born and spent much of his childhood in Glasgow, Scotland. He holds a season ticket for matches at Parkhead.[33]

While young, Cassidy's childhood Gaelic football heroes were Derry's Anthony Tohill, Seán Óg de Paor of Galway and Donegal's Anthony Molloy.[34]

After being assaulted on 24 August 2008, Cassidy and his older brother became involved in a dispute with his attackers. A court case resulted, though the case took almost four years to come before the court. In July 2012, Cassidy was found guilty of affray and sentenced to community service, the judge noting that none of the men involved had appeared in court since that time and none had had any previous offences like it.[35][36][37]

With an associate, Hugh McGinley, Cassidy operates Coláiste Chú Chulainn in Gaoth Dobhair. It is a summer residential Gaelscoil for children of primary school age. Cassidy and McGinley organise Irish language events in the evenings, including Céilí Mórs and water sports, as well as Gaelic football training, which Cassidy oversees.[33]

See also

  • List of All Stars Awards winners (football)

References

1. ^{{cite news|first=Kevin|last=O'Brien|url=https://www.the42.ie/daire-o-baoill-gweedore-donegal-4366573-Nov2018/|title=Working in Kevin Cassidy's bar, playing League of Ireland and his hat-trick against Crossmaglen: 21-year-old Gweedore midfielder Daire Ó Baoill is hoping to lift an Ulster club title on Sunday|work=The42.ie|date=29 November 2018|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20181129200854/https://www.the42.ie/daire-o-baoill-gweedore-donegal-4366573-Nov2018/|archivedate=29 November 2018|quote=Cass kind of liked the idea of that, it took a while for him to come into it but once he found his bearings, listen, as you've all seen the last few weeks, the man is hard to touch at the minute with the two feet on him.}}
2. ^{{cite news|first=Kevin|last=Kimmage|url=http://www.independent.ie/sport/gaelic-football/cassidys-redemption-day-494216.html|title=Cassidy's redemption day|newspaper=Sunday Independent|publisher=Independent News & Media|date=31 August 2003|accessdate=31 August 2003}}
3. ^{{cite news|first=Peter|last=Campbell|url=https://www.rte.ie/sport/gaa/2018/1021/1005691-gweedore-0-17-naomh-conaill-1-07-gweedore-donegal/|title=Gaoth Dobhair end 12 years of pain with dominant display|work=RTÉ Sport|publisher=RTÉ|date=21 October 2018|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20181106002759/https://www.rte.ie/sport/gaa/2018/1021/1005691-gweedore-0-17-naomh-conaill-1-07-gweedore-donegal/|archivedate=21 October 2018}}
4. ^{{cite news|first=Paddy|last=Tierney|url=https://www.rte.ie/sport/gaa/2018/1104/1008611-gaoth-dobhair-donegal-3-11cargin-antrim-1-13/|title=Gaoth Dobhair survive fightback to make Ulster SFC last four|work=RTÉ Sport|publisher=RTÉ|date=4 November 2018|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20181105150156/https://www.rte.ie/sport/gaa/2018/1104/1008611-gaoth-dobhair-donegal-3-11cargin-antrim-1-13/|archivedate=5 November 2018}}
5. ^{{cite news|first=Francis|last=Mooney|url=https://www.rte.ie/sport/gaa/2018/1118/1011725-gweedore-on-the-goal-trail-to-book-ulster-final-spot/|title=Gaoth Dobhair on the goal trail to book maiden Ulster final spot|work=RTÉ Sport|publisher=RTÉ|date=18 November 2018|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20181120105600/https://www.rte.ie/sport/gaa/2018/1118/1011725-gweedore-on-the-goal-trail-to-book-ulster-final-spot/|archivedate=20 November 2018}}
6. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.rte.ie/sport/gaa/2018/1202/1014701-old-warrior-cassidy-revels-in-proudest-moment/|title=Old warrior Cassidy revels in 'proudest moment'|work=RTÉ Sport|date=3 December 2018|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20181203231113/https://www.rte.ie/sport/gaa/2018/1202/1014701-old-warrior-cassidy-revels-in-proudest-moment/|archivedate=3 December 2018}}
7. ^{{cite news|first=Maurice|last=Brosnan|url=https://www.balls.ie/gaa/gaoth-dobhair-kevin-cassidy-ulster-final-402037|title=Everyone Was Particularly Delighted For One Man After Today's Historic Ulster Final|date=2 December 2018|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20181203230044/https://www.balls.ie/gaa/gaoth-dobhair-kevin-cassidy-ulster-final-402037|archivedate=3 December 2018}}
8. ^{{cite news|first=Orla|last=Bannon|url=https://www.irishexaminer.com/breakingnews/sport/gaa/gweedores-kevin-cassidy-if-id-carried-on-with-donegal-id-be-in-stands-now-889619.html|title=Kevin Cassidy: If I'd carried on with Donegal, I'd be in stands now|work=Irish Examiner|date=4 December 2018|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20181205174053/https://www.irishexaminer.com/breakingnews/sport/gaa/gweedores-kevin-cassidy-if-id-carried-on-with-donegal-id-be-in-stands-now-889619.html|archivedate=5 December 2018}}
9. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.independent.ie/sport/gaelic-football/devenneys-future-in-balance-305863.html|title=Devenney's future in balance|newspaper=Irish Independent|publisher=Independent News & Media|date=10 May 2002|accessdate=10 May 2002}}
10. ^{{cite news|first=Chris|last=McNulty|title=Cassidy's ear was not bitten off|work=Donegal News|date=28 August 2008 |accessdate=21 March 2009|url=http://www.nwipp-newspapers.com/DN/free/292502148766817.php}} {{Dead link|date=October 2010|bot=H3llBot}}
11. ^{{cite news|first=Dermot|last=Crowe|url=http://www.independent.ie/sport/former-wild-child-wants-footballs-natural-high-122582.html|title=Former wild child wants football's natural high|newspaper=Sunday Independent|publisher=Independent News & Media|date=25 February 2007|accessdate=25 February 2007}}
12. ^{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/northern_ireland/gaelic_games/4926612.stm|title=Donegal pair dropped from panel|work=BBC Sport|publisher=BBC|date=20 April 2006|accessdate=20 April 2006}}
13. ^{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/northern_ireland/gaelic_games/4757483.stm|title=McGee makes Donegal squad return|work=BBC Sport|publisher=BBC|date=10 May 2006|accessdate=10 May 2006}}
14. ^{{cite news |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/northern_ireland/gaelic_games/6581961.stm |title=Donegal win National League title|accessdate=31 March 2009|work=BBC Sport|publisher=BBC|date=22 April 2007}}
15. ^{{cite news|url=http://breaking.tcm.ie/archives/2008/0107/sport/mheymhmhkfau/|title=Cassidy chosen as new Donegal captain|accessdate=31 March 2009|work=Breakingnews.ie|date=7 January 2008}}
16. ^{{cite news|first=Colm|last=Keys|url=http://www.independent.ie/sport/gaelic-football/captain-hits-out-at-disgraceful-treatment-of-mciver-1468178.html|title=Captain hits out at 'disgraceful' treatment of McIver|work=Irish Independent|publisher=Independent News & Media|date=3 September 2008|accessdate=3 September 2008}}
17. ^{{cite news|first=Colm|last=Keys|url=http://www.independent.ie/sport/gaelic-football/cassidy-lifts-the-lid-on-averting-mass-revolt-2925994.html|title=Cassidy lifts the lid on averting mass revolt|work=Irish Independent|publisher=Independent News & Media|date=4 November 2011|accessdate=4 November 2011}}
18. ^{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/northern_ireland/gaelic_games/9300706.stm|title=Cassidy and Hegarty in McGuinness' Donegal panel|work=BBC Sport|publisher=BBC|date=17 December 2010|accessdate=17 December 2010}}
19. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.rte.ie/sport/gaa/championship/2011/0728/cassidyk.html|title=Cassidy ready for Lilywhite battle|work=RTÉ Sport|publisher=RTÉ|date=28 July 2011|accessdate=28 July 2011}}{{dead link|date=September 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}
20. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.rte.ie/sport/gaa/championship/2011/0730/donegal_kildare.html |title=Donegal 1–12 Kildare 0–14 (aet) |work=RTÉ Sport |publisher=RTÉ |date=30 July 2011 |accessdate=30 July 2011 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150329212207/http://www.rte.ie/sport/gaa/football/2011/0730/282996-donegal_kildare/ |archivedate=29 March 2015 |df=dmy }}
21. ^{{cite news|first=Declan|last=Bogue|url=http://www.independent.ie/sport/gaelic-football/gallagher-puts-donegals-lilies-epic-into-perspective-3370962.html|title=Gallagher puts Donegal's Lilies epic into perspective|work=Irish Independent|publisher=Independent News & Media|date=31 January 2013|accessdate=31 January 2013}}
22. ^{{cite news|first=Colm|last=Keys|url=http://www.independent.ie/sport/gaelic-football/donegal-hero-cassidy-axed-for-breaking-code-of-silence-on-mcguinness-methods-2929381.html|title=Donegal hero Cassidy axed for breaking code of silence on McGuinness methods|work=Irish Independent|publisher=Independent News & Media|date=9 November 2011|accessdate=9 November 2011}}
23. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.rte.ie/sport/gaa/championship/2011/1108/cassidyk_donegal.html |title=Cassidy dropped from Donegal panel |work=RTÉ Sport |publisher=RTÉ |date=8 November 2011 |accessdate=8 November 2011 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20111109173032/http://www.rte.ie/sport/gaa/championship/2011/1108/cassidyk_donegal.html |archivedate= 9 November 2011 |df= }}
24. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.donegaldemocrat.ie/sport/local-sport/sometimes_it_s_better_when_you_say_nothing_at_all_1_3235502 |archive-url=https://archive.is/20120730231419/http://www.donegaldemocrat.ie/sport/local-sport/sometimes_it_s_better_when_you_say_nothing_at_all_1_3235502 |dead-url=yes |archive-date=30 July 2012 |title=Sometimes it's better when you say nothing at all |work=Donegal Democrat |publisher=Johnston Press |date=10 November 2011 |accessdate=10 November 2011 }}
25. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.rte.ie/sport/gaa/championship/2011/1110/donegal_cassidyk.html|title=Cassidy makes statement on removal from panel|work=RTÉ Sport|publisher=RTÉ|date=10 November 2011|accessdate=10 November 2011|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20111111080141/http://www.rte.ie/sport/gaa/championship/2011/1110/donegal_cassidyk.html|archivedate=11 November 2011|df=}}
26. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.irishtimes.com/sports/gaa/2011/1110/1224307347704.html|title=Cassidy at a loss to explain dismissal|work=The Irish Times|publisher=Irish Times Trust|date=10 November 2011|accessdate=10 November 2011}}
27. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.donegaldemocrat.ie/sport/local-sport/donegal-to-shade-rematch-of-last-year-s-ulster-final-1-3946549|title=Donegal to shade rematch of last year's Ulster final|work=Donegal Democrat|publisher=Johnston Press|date=13 June 2012|accessdate=13 June 2012}}
28. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/sport/gaa/donegal-weighed-down-by-cassidy-row-28714686.html|title=Donegal weighed down by Cassidy row|work=The Belfast Telegraph|publisher=Independent News & Media|date=14 February 2012|accessdate=14 February 2012}}
29. ^{{cite news|first=Conor|last=Heneghan|url=http://www.joe.ie/gaa/gaa-news/video-were-pretty-sure-this-is-why-jim-mcguinness-snubbed-tg4-on-sunday/|title=Video: We're pretty sure this is why Jim McGuinness snubbed TG4 on Sunday|work=JOE.ie}}
30. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.donegaldaily.com/2012/07/16/gaa-kevin-cassidy-joins-donegal-boston-gfc/|title=GAA: Kevin Cassidy joins Boston GFC|work=Donegal Daily|date=16 July 2012|accessdate=16 July 2012}}
31. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/northern-ireland/19642240|title=Donegal's Neil McGee talks of thoughts for exiled Kevin Cassidy|work=BBC Sport|publisher=BBC|date=18 September 2012|accessdate=18 September 2012}}
32. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.hoganstand.com/Donegal/ArticleForm.aspx?ID=195947|title=Cassidy U.S bound|work=Hogan Stand|date=5 July 2013|accessdate=5 July 2013}}
33. ^10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 {{cite news|first=Declan|last=Bogue|url=https://www.irishexaminer.com/breakingnews/sport/gaa/missing-the-medal-best-decision-i-ever-made-says-kevin-cassidy-885980.html|title=Missing the medal: Best decision I ever made, says Kevin Cassidy|work=Irish Examiner|date=17 November 2018|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20181121081530/https://www.irishexaminer.com/breakingnews//sport/gaa/missing-the-medal-best-decision-i-ever-made-says-kevin-cassidy-885980.html|archivedate=21 November 2018}}
34. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.cul4kidz.com/culstarsfball_cassidy.htm|title=cul4kidz profile on Cassidy|accessdate=21 March 2009|work=Cul4kidz website|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20090507093555/http://www.cul4kidz.com/culstarsfball_cassidy.htm|archivedate=7 May 2009|df=dmy-all}}
35. ^{{cite news|first=Greg|last=Harkin|url=http://www.independent.ie/national-news/courts/gaa-star-waited-outside-nightclub-for-revenge-after-attack-court-told-3166591.html|title=GAA star waited outside nightclub for revenge after attack, court told|work=Irish Independent|publisher=Independent News & Media|date=12 July 2012|accessdate=12 July 2012}}
36. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/ireland/2012/0712/1224319860921.html|title=Former Donegal footballer guilty of affray|work=The Irish Times|publisher=Irish Times Trust|date=12 July 2012|accessdate=12 July 2012}}
37. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.donegaldemocrat.ie/news/local/community-service-for-cassidy-over-nightclub-fight-1-4046751|title=Community service for Cassidy over nightclub fight|work=Donegal Democrat|publisher=Johnston Press|date=12 July 2012|accessdate=12 July 2012}}

External links

  • [https://archive.is/20130124085502/http://www.gaainfo.com/players/football/donegal/Kevin%20Cassidy.php Kevin Cassidy] at gaainfo.com
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|list1={{8th Irish News Ulster All Stars}}{{17th Irish News Ulster All Stars}}{{2002 All Stars}}{{2011 All Stars}}
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