Effin' Eddie Moroney DVD!

1992 Tipperary U-21 County Football Final
(Aherlow vs Éire Óg Nenagh)

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Description

Other sports have had the likes of John Motson, Kenneth Wolestenholme, Peter O'Sullivan, and Dan Maskall who have become the "classic" commentators in their fields. The GAA also has been blessed with two incomparable broadcasters in Micheal O'Hehir and Micheal O'Muircheartaigh who have energised the games in their own ways to the point that they have become part of the folklore GAA itself...

"That b***ox is giving a f***in' penalty!"

However, whatever about the highs of those commentator's careers, a whole new dimension was brought to the term "energising" by a hitherto unknown commentator in Tipperary, who was soon to become a GAA legend in his own right. The football played by Nenagh and Aherlow on that fateful day would under ordinary circumstances never have reached the national stage, but the unforgettable performance of the man behind the microphone has turned that match into one of abiding interest and nostalgia.

"There's no crut to this at all"

You can now get a copy of the match video in DVD format and enjoy "Effin' Eddie" in his all his uncensored glory, as he gives his unique take on proceedings as they unfold. If you want a commentator who calls it as he sees it, and speaks his mind without fear, then this is the video for you. Nothing guaranteed except side-splitting laughter!

"Definitely, probably one of the greatest days in Aherlow in GAA circumstances!"

Technical Specs

Full DVD menu provided with great title track and scene selection so that you can quickly find and rewatch that funny scene!
DVD +R Format

Listen to some of the commentary on Eddie Moroney Sound Clips

NOTE: This DVD was recorded from an VHS Copy of a home video, therefore the footage is of fairly poor quality and a loss of sound may be experienced from time to time.  This is perfectly normal and actually adds to the amateur atmosphere of the footage.