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Irish Daily Mirror

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December 22, 2025

LATE LATE TROY SHOW Troy Parrott celebrates Ireland's late winner in Budapest last month

IF RTE's Sports Team of the Year had gone to a public vote, the result would not have embarrassed Kerry.

But it might have surprised Montrose.

Because while Kerry deservedly lifted the gong, the Irish soccer team would have won the argument that matters most - the one conducted in kitchens, pubs, WhatsApp groups and timelines.

The court of public feeling. And on that pitch, soccer has quietly been winning again.

Let's deal with Kerry first because this is not about taking anything away. They won the All-Ireland in style, beating Cavan, Armagh, Tyrone and Donegal. They did it the hard way, the Kerry way.

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