Cork legend Charlie McCarthy on terrific Rebel support, what it takes to lift Liam MacCarthy and modern hurling
Former Cork players Charlie McCarthy and Kevin Cummins, who captained the minors in 1964 to victory over Laois at the All-Ireland hurling final against Clare at Croke Park. Picture: Eddie O'Hare
“To be honest, Cork always had terrific support but the present fans are at a different level. I would say out of the 40,000 people that were in Thurles, Cork must have had 35,000 and that’s incredible in every sense of the word,” said the St Finbarr's legend.
Does Charlie think there is a huge change from the 1960s and '70s to the present standard of hurling?

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St Finbarr’s won the 1965 hurling county and again in 1968, ’74, ’77, ’80, and ’81, bringing Charlie’s senior championship medal haul to six.

Cork romped to victory in 1976 and after winning the title again in 1977, fate dictated that McCarthy would be the man that would lift the Liam McCarthy in 1978.

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When you speak to the majority of genuine and trusted GAA people and the name of Charlie McCarthy pops up in conversation the word gentleman is always associated with the great man.


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