The Gaelic Athletic Association and broadcasting legend tells stories of Irish life
The GAA and broadcasting legend tells stories of Irish life
The Gaelic Athletic Association and broadcasting legend tells stories of Irish life
The GAA and broadcasting legend tells stories of Irish life
The Gaelic Athletic Association and broadcasting legend tells stories of Irish lifeMarty Morrissey - GAA broadcaster extraordinaire and one of the hardest-working people in show business - has been to every corner of Ireland (and a few interesting ones further afield) in his illustrious career. Everywhere he goes, he makes friends and hears terrific stories - and sometimes he becomes a character in them. Now he's sharing them with us, in a book full of his trademark warmth, wit and energy.Starting with his childhood in the Bronx and west Clare, Marty introduces us to the people and places that have mattered most to him. He takes us through his adventures as a Gaelic footballer and hurler, schoolteacher, and coach of schools teams and underage sides for his beloved club, Kilmurry Ibrickane. And he tells the story of his remarkable rise as a broadcaster, from the back of tractors and trailers flatbed trucks to Croke Park on All Ireland finals days - despite having being told by RT Sport that his voice on an early audition tape was 'too thin, too high-pitched'.Now, having established himself as a beloved figure across the full spectrum of the Irish airwaves, Marty is ready to show us who he really is. It's Marty! is an invitation to join the Marty Party, a rollicking ride through contemporary Irish life and sport, from a true national treasure.
A really good read . . . honest and really funny -- Miriam O'Callaghan
His voice and personality bounce off the pages -- Tanya Sweeney Independent
Morrissey's passion for his job, his untameable zest and his drive to succeed . . . spill over onto the pages like his larger-than-life personality Sunday Business Post
There's a lot of craic and a lot of warmth in it Newstalk
Fantastic! 2FM
A great read -- Sinéad Crowley
Many great stories Connacht Tribune
Marty Morrissey was born in Mallow, Co. Cork, and has always described himself as a Cork-born Clare man. Raised initally in New York, he spent summer holidays with his father's family in West Clare, and at the age of eleven he and his parents settled there. After early broadcasting jobs in Clare, Cork and London, covering news, entertainment and sport, he was hired by RT radio in Cork before joining RT Sport.
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