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Teddy McCarthy. R.I.P
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<blockquote data-quote="Dick Holder" data-source="post: 7251714" data-attributes="member: 7829"><p>Deepest sympathy to the family and friends.</p><p></p><p>Had the pleasure of his company for a few minutes just a few years ago. They say you shouldn't meet your heroes, but in his case that's total BS. I found him to be mild mannered and engaging, without being remotely big-headed. I avoided talking about hurling because I thought he'd be sick to death of talking with amateurs like me about a game in which he was more than expert. In the end, either he cracked or I did, and the h word was mentioned. He would have immediately known that I was not able to converse at his level, but he was happy to speak to me on mine. If a gentleman is somebody who makes others feel at ease around him, then Teddy Mac was indeed a gentleman around me.</p><p></p><p>He was part of all of our youths and will live forever in our memories. There will never be a Cork man remembered more fondly than Teddy Mac. RIP.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dick Holder, post: 7251714, member: 7829"] Deepest sympathy to the family and friends. Had the pleasure of his company for a few minutes just a few years ago. They say you shouldn't meet your heroes, but in his case that's total BS. I found him to be mild mannered and engaging, without being remotely big-headed. I avoided talking about hurling because I thought he'd be sick to death of talking with amateurs like me about a game in which he was more than expert. In the end, either he cracked or I did, and the h word was mentioned. He would have immediately known that I was not able to converse at his level, but he was happy to speak to me on mine. If a gentleman is somebody who makes others feel at ease around him, then Teddy Mac was indeed a gentleman around me. He was part of all of our youths and will live forever in our memories. There will never be a Cork man remembered more fondly than Teddy Mac. RIP. [/QUOTE]
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