How Dublin lost their innocence - 'Unbeatable' extract
In 'Unbeatable – Dublin's Incredible Six in a Row', Eric Haughan chronicles the Dubs' trophy-laden 2,540-day run without defeat that changed Gaelic football forever.
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In 'Unbeatable – Dublin's Incredible Six in a Row', Eric Haughan chronicles the Dubs' trophy-laden 2,540-day run without defeat that changed Gaelic football forever.
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