Dan Lucey

Interviewer
  • Start Date: 19 Mar 2015
  • Article Count: 138

Dan Lucey’s Biography

Dan Lucey is an interviewer for extraTime.com. He has penned articles for both Cork City and Luton Town’s official programmes.

Dan has written numerous interviews and was a regular attendee at League of Ireland fixtures for many a year. He was previously PRO for The Sextant FC (now East Village FC), for who he produced online match reports, previews, team news and photos.

Despite currently living in Australia and the wrong side of 40, Dan plays competitive football twice a week, while still finding time to pursue potential interviewees.

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Dan Lucey’s Articles

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From the Archives: Brian Shelley on becoming disillusioned with financial mismanagement in the League of Ireland

From the Archives - Robbie Hedderman: 'When the same person is always putting money in, it can end up badly'

From the Archives - Pay Flynn: Now that I see what Cristiano Ronaldo has done, it's nice for me to say to my kids that I kept him quiet. That tackle is something to own

Keith Long: You have to make a conscious decision to look outside the league for talented players

From the Archives - There is no loyalty in LOI - Greg O'Halloran Interview

Micheal Schlingermann: The year out helped me mentally and to get set up with life after football

From the Archive - Brendan Clarke: It was embarrassing. There was anger, hatred, every emotion, really

Eoin Wearen: I look back on Sligo as a period of 'what if

Alan Reynolds: You could say that I resigned, but basically I was sacked and rightly so

John O'Flynn: 'It was only when Pat Dolan came in, that he instilled there was no ceiling to where we could go'

Killian Brennan: I do regret not signing for Drogheda earlier in my career, but circumstances stopped that

Gerry Carr: 'It was a good feeling, giving that joy to all those fans after so many years'

Gary Shaw: 'I signed straight away and going home, I checked on Teletext to see where Bray were in the league and they were bottom - I didn't care'

Ryan Coulter: 'It's a breath of fresh air coming here doing well and experiencing professional football as it should be - being looked after and playing in a professional environment'

Derek Foran: 'I could definitely say that I could go back and do more - I didn't have a full-on love for football and saw it as a job'

Dave Robertson: 'As a manager, a leader and a coach, you want the dressing room to lay down the standards and principles'

Gareth Farrelly: 'I had quite strong values about how things should be done, and Bohemians presented an opportunity at a given time that I thought was a really good one'

Simon Madden: 'There's always disappointment when players come back from England'

Gavin Whelan: 'It's an incredible thing that UCD have going over the years'

Jay O'Shea: We had great momentum going from League Two to League One

Conor O'Grady: 'I've a lot to learn and do yet, but I want to climb the ladder someday'

It was a godsend for me as a young fella, to have three Irish internationals around to learn from - Darren Murphy

Paul Keegan: To stabilise the club is a good thing, but the aim is to get promoted

Paul Skinner: Every team is beating each other and it's going to be a very difficult remainder to the season

Iarfhlaith Davoren Interview

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