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Rebel14.....
Rebel14 is a true patron of Cork GAA. His knowledge of certain quarters of the Association is unmatched, and he welcomes debate elatedly. James O Sullivan's beliefs lie in the eminence of the Rebel Army, his passion for hurling being his raison d'être.

The following is a list of articles written by Rebel14:
  • Another week for Rebel14 to discuss - Thursday, February 24, 2005

  • Rebel14 reviews the week, "13 point wins can’t be argued with can they? No, well, I don’t have the arguing ability to do so anyway, and I doubt I will ever know anyone that does either." read on >>
  • What a week? - Friday, February 18, 2005

  • Rebel 14 reviews the past week, "Well, it has been a very interesting week for us patrons of the GAA hasn’t it?". read on >>
  • Will there be a repeat performance come the summer? - Thursday, February 10, 2005

  • Rebel14 changes with tradition and this week looks at football. "Here it is, the fourth instalment of my weekly piece on Cork GAA. This time round I’m going to do something I won’t do very often, look at football rather than hurling." read on >>
  • The Death of the Dual Star - Friday, January 28, 2005

  • Rebel14 looks at the death of the dual star. The article begins "In recent years certain persons in certain positions of influence have made it clear that they do not want their players being involved in both codes at the top level." read on >>
  • Rebel 14's weekly look at Cork Hurling - Thursday, January 20, 2005

  • The article begins "When Dónal O’Grady stepped down as Cork’s Senior Hurling Manager, I couldn’t help but feel a little bit pessimistic as to what the future would hold. It’s not that I don’t have faith in the lads or in John Allen, it’s just that Dónal gave the team something it hadn’t had since Jimmy Barry Murphy was at the helm." read on >>
  • When that final whistle blows - Thursday, November 04, 2004

  • An extremely interesting article from Rebel14. It begins "The hardliner Republican will always stand for Ámhran na bhFiann…the fanatic GAA man will learn off the Association’s Constitution (it’s true!)…the soccer fan will never forget when we brought Spain right to the wire…Joe Deane will never miss…DJ Carey will rarely score…indeed, there are some things in sport that are certain…and there are other things that aren’t so certain…" read on >>
  • Christy Ring or DJ Carey? - Thursday, October 28, 2004

  • Read the first of Rebel14's articles for Rebel View where decides on who is the better hurler Christy Ring or DJ Carey. The article begins "Ok, let’s talk about who is the greatest hurler of all time! I’ve been hearing a lot lately, much to my annoyance and mostly from inept hurling fans, that DJ Carey is the greatest hurler of all time…even better than Ringer!" read on >>

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