After a career that has spanned fifteen years in the most competitive football county of them all, Tomas O’Se is rightly receiving praise up and down the country for his contributions in a green and gold jersey.
Cork football supporters could be forgiven for being thankful that he has decided to call it a day after being a thorn in their side during their numerous encounters over the years, but players, supporters and journalists alike have been widespread in their praise of one of the finest wing-backs to ever grace the game.
It was announced last week that he would take charge of the UCC Freshers side with rumours that he would call it a day with Kerry, which is exactly what he has decided to do.
A fresh-faced O’Se back in 1998
He scored an incredible 3-35, and this was one of his best and most important scores, a goal against Tyrone in the 2005 decider.
Last year he broke the all-time championship record appearance against the Banner man, a proud day for a family steeped in Kerry tradition.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wOkskeVkOQw
His marauding runs, distinctive soloing and defensive awareness have made him of the best players of the modern era and given his position on the field, direct comparisons to his own uncle, the deceased Paidi O’Se.
The no 5 jersey, 5 All Irelands, 5 All Stars, 1 Tomas O Se. One of my all-time favourite players. Hopefully he’ll manage Kerry someday!
— Sinéad Kissane (@sineadkissane) October 3, 2013
Wishing Tomás all the best in his retirement. Absolute privilege to have had the opportunity to play with him for so long. A legend!!
— Bryan Sheehan (@BryanSheehan9) October 3, 2013
so one of my favorite Gaelic footballers of all time retires ! had it all and won it all,best wishes in the retirement Tómas #No5
— Diarmuid O’Sullivan (@dsully3) October 3, 2013
Football is the big loser following the retirement of Tomás Ó Sé. Worker. Winner. Different gravy. #GAA
— Bernard O’Toole (@BernardOToole) October 3, 2013
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