Deceased
from Barstow, MD
Dublin , Republic of Ireland
Captain
All Star Gaelic football player • Dublin Gaelic football player • Athlete from Dublin • Thomas Davis Gaelic football player • Football • Club
Award:Winner of one All-Ireland medal • Medals
05 October 1966 • Derry , Northern Ireland
League of Ireland manager • Manager • Captain
where he was team captain and won the " treble " in 1988–1989, as well as playing for Dundalk F....
Association football player from Northern Ireland • Association football player • Finn Harps F.C. player • Derry City player • Ards F.C. player • Larne F.C. player • Dundalk Football Club player • League of Ireland player • IFA Premiership player • League of Ireland XI player • Football
Skill:PHP
11 November 1981 • Mullinahone , County Tipperary , Republic of Ireland
Captain
Curran later attended the Waterford Institute of Technology where he played on the college’s senior hurling team.
Winner of one All-Ireland medal • Medals
Sport:The Game • Football • Club
15 January 1961
Cyclist • Premier
He rode for Great Britain in the Olympic Games, won the national road championship and won several medals at the Commonwealth Games.
British cycling road race champion • Commonwealth Games gold medalist for England • Commonwealth Games bronze medalist for England • Medals • Winner • Commonwealth Games
Sport:Olympic cyclist of Great Britain • Cycling • Club
Skill:Professional
1955
President
Academics • Master of Business Administration • Professor • PHD • BSC(AGR)
Area of science:Leadership
Specialty:Geographer
Social sciences:Remote sensing
Natural sciences:Geography
As a member of the senior management team at Southampton, progressing from Head of Geography to Dean of Science, Curran was credited with high-profile leadership as Head of the Winchester School of Art, part of the University of Southampton....
Author
Paul Curran
ISBN #
0471944343