Vincent Hogan

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Vincent Hogan is an Irish sports journalist who writes for the Irish Independent.[1] As ghost writer of autobiographies, he has written with sports personalities such as international soccer Paul McGrath's (Back From the Brink - [2]), Eddie O'Sullivan and inter-county GAA players Nicky English and Henry Shefflin and Colm 'Gooch' Cooper.[1][3][4][5][6] He is co-driver to amateur Irish rally driver and RTÉ Sport presenter Michael Lyster.[7]

Some of his colour pieces have caused controversy. In the aftermath of their exclusion of team-mate, Kevin Cassidy, from a team-holiday, he described the Donegal senior football team under Jim McGuinness as "sheep".[8][9]

References[]

  1. ^ a b Jarlath Regan (15 April 2017). "Vincent Hogan". An Irishman Abroad (Podcast) (187 ed.). SoundCloud. Retrieved 23 May 2017.
  2. ^ Staff writer (6 November 2008). "Sports stars longlisted for Irish award". The Bookseller. Retrieved 27 November 2012.
  3. ^ McGrath, Paul; Hogan, Vincent (2006), Back From the Brink, Arrow, ISBN 978-0-09-949955-8
  4. ^ O'Sullivan, Eddie; Hogan, Vincent (2009), Never Die Wondering, ISBN 978-1-84605-399-3
  5. ^ English, Nicky; Hogan, Vincent (1996), Beyond the Tunnel, MedMedia, ISBN 0952303914
  6. ^ Neville, Conor (12 January 2017). ""He Literally Rescued Me From A Bad, Bad Scene" - How Graham Taylor Saved Paul McGrath's Career". Balls.ie.
  7. ^ "Lifestyles - Michael Lyster". Irish Health. 2000. Retrieved 23 May 2017.
  8. ^ Hogan, Vincent (21 November 2011). "McGuinness a leader of sheep". Irish Independent. Retrieved 23 May 2017.
  9. ^ Foley, Alan; Comack, Tom (24 November 2011). "'Sheep' jibe was not welcomed". Donegal Democrat. Retrieved 23 May 2017.
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