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- Tassan_Rovers_GAA abstract "Tassan Rovers GAA (Irish: CLG An tEasán) was a Gaelic football team in Tassan, County Monaghan, Ireland. Ireland was emerging from the great economic depression of the 1930s and the civil war which had divided families and communities in many parts of the country. Times were tough for small farm enterprises with young family members emigrating to try and find work abroad to support themselves and their families at home in Ireland. It was in this context that the Tassan team came together in early 1937 and participated in the Junior League Mid Monaghan section. The team was managed by Francis Brennan, John Mulligan, Peter Flanagan and Frank Murphy. Paddy Morgan, Lisdrumgormely was also associated with the team.The Tassan team wore red jerseys and trained and played football in a local meadow field known as the “Boggan” owned by Peter Flanagan and located up the Tassan road from Tommy Conlan’s cottage and across the road from Owenie Morgan’s house.".
- Tassan_Rovers_GAA thumbnail Tassan_GAA_team_at_its_formation_in_1937.png?width=300.
- Tassan_Rovers_GAA wikiPageID "48370792".
- Tassan_Rovers_GAA wikiPageLength "32440".
- Tassan_Rovers_GAA wikiPageOutDegree "18".
- Tassan_Rovers_GAA wikiPageRevisionID "702598633".
- Tassan_Rovers_GAA wikiPageWikiLink Armagh.
- Tassan_Rovers_GAA wikiPageWikiLink Category:Gaelic_Athletic_Association_clubs_in_County_Monaghan.
- Tassan_Rovers_GAA wikiPageWikiLink Category:Gaelic_football_clubs_in_County_Monaghan.
- Tassan_Rovers_GAA wikiPageWikiLink Clones.
- Tassan_Rovers_GAA wikiPageWikiLink County_Monaghan.
- Tassan_Rovers_GAA wikiPageWikiLink Gaelic_football.
- Tassan_Rovers_GAA wikiPageWikiLink Germany.
- Tassan_Rovers_GAA wikiPageWikiLink Ireland.
- Tassan_Rovers_GAA wikiPageWikiLink Tassan.
- Tassan_Rovers_GAA wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- Tassan_Rovers_GAA wikiPageWikiLink File:Big_Tassan_Reunion.png.
- Tassan_Rovers_GAA wikiPageWikiLink File:Six_Tassan_Survivors.png.
- Tassan_Rovers_GAA wikiPageWikiLink File:Tassan_GAA_team_at_its_formation_in_1937.png.
- Tassan_Rovers_GAA body "FF0000".
- Tassan_Rovers_GAA clubGaa "Tassan Rovers".
- Tassan_Rovers_GAA colours "Red and White".
- Tassan_Rovers_GAA county "Monaghan".
- Tassan_Rovers_GAA founded "1937".
- Tassan_Rovers_GAA grounds "The Boggan, Tassan".
- Tassan_Rovers_GAA irish "An tEasán".
- Tassan_Rovers_GAA leftarm "FF0000".
- Tassan_Rovers_GAA province "Ulster".
- Tassan_Rovers_GAA rightarm "FF0000".
- Tassan_Rovers_GAA shorts "FFFFFF".
- Tassan_Rovers_GAA socks "FF0000".
- Tassan_Rovers_GAA wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord.
- Tassan_Rovers_GAA wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_GAA_club.
- Tassan_Rovers_GAA wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-ga.
- Tassan_Rovers_GAA wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Tassan_Rovers_GAA subject Category:Gaelic_Athletic_Association_clubs_in_County_Monaghan.
- Tassan_Rovers_GAA subject Category:Gaelic_football_clubs_in_County_Monaghan.
- Tassan_Rovers_GAA hypernym Team.
- Tassan_Rovers_GAA point "54.0 -6.0".
- Tassan_Rovers_GAA type SportsTeam.
- Tassan_Rovers_GAA type SpatialThing.
- Tassan_Rovers_GAA comment "Tassan Rovers GAA (Irish: CLG An tEasán) was a Gaelic football team in Tassan, County Monaghan, Ireland. Ireland was emerging from the great economic depression of the 1930s and the civil war which had divided families and communities in many parts of the country. Times were tough for small farm enterprises with young family members emigrating to try and find work abroad to support themselves and their families at home in Ireland.".
- Tassan_Rovers_GAA label "Tassan Rovers GAA".
- Tassan_Rovers_GAA sameAs Q22098256.
- Tassan_Rovers_GAA sameAs Q22098256.
- Tassan_Rovers_GAA lat "54.0".
- Tassan_Rovers_GAA long "-6.0".
- Tassan_Rovers_GAA wasDerivedFrom Tassan_Rovers_GAA?oldid=702598633.
- Tassan_Rovers_GAA depiction Tassan_GAA_team_at_its_formation_in_1937.png.
- Tassan_Rovers_GAA isPrimaryTopicOf Tassan_Rovers_GAA.