“My sister, Michelle, would say the little town is broken.”
Last month, former Ireland international goalkeeper, Shay Given watched the news every night in disbelief, as Fr John Joe Duffy presided over the funerals of each of the 10 victims of the Creeslough tragedy.
Given, a former Newcastle United and Manchester City player, spoke about the tragic events in Creeslough at the launch of RTE’s upcoming coverage of the Qatar World Cup. “When Amber scored that goal, not just for Donegal, but for the country, for Creeslough, her grandparents from there, it was a mad story.
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