Eight summers back, a handful of Irish journalists were hoping someone else would go to the bar in our few hours left in Reykjavik. There too was Martin Connolly, Dundalk Football Club’s general manager. A former reserve goalkeeper for the club, ‘The Town’ has long been a massive part of his being. Having overcome FH (short for Fimleikafélag Hafnarfjarðar) on aggregate, Dundalk would now play Belarusian team BATE Borisov, and Connolly and I spent much of that evening debating where the game should be held. We had never met but expensive pints loosen shackles. “Bring them to Lansdowne Road,” I…
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