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Officially announced his retirement from the inter county scene. An absolute behemoth for Donegal and one of the best and intelligent footballers the county has ever produced. Happy retirement Frank very sad to see you go but thanks for the memories. panamasam (Australia) - Posts: 2782 - 05/11/2019 11:16:15 2247862 Link 3 |
What a player gave it everything was definitely one of the most popular players amongst the fans. Happy retirement lad you had a brilliant career and thanks for the memories. Legend. rorysboys (Donegal) - Posts: 2404 - 05/11/2019 11:37:21 2247867 Link 2 |
Proper footballer, best wishes to Frank in what i hope i hope will be a fulfilling retirement. TheUsername (Dublin) - Posts: 4445 - 05/11/2019 11:45:22 2247871 Link 4 |
Best wishes to Frank McGlynn and a fair wind in his retirement. Donegalman (None) - Posts: 3830 - 05/11/2019 11:54:40 2247876 Link 2 |
A class act on and off the pitch. One of the greatest. JoeSoap (Donegal) - Posts: 1432 - 05/11/2019 12:23:47 2247883 Link 1 |
All the best to Frank in his retirement. A fantastic career in the green and gold. Frank was a prototype modern player in that he was adept at playing in a variety of positions. I'll never forget his point in the All Ireland semi final against Cork in 2012. He made a charging run up the pitch, shrugged off the attentions of Aidan Walsh and then casually nailed a point off his weaker left foot. Brilliant player. Lockjaw (Donegal) - Posts: 9136 - 05/11/2019 13:02:01 2247891 Link 4 |
A terrific player for club and county, a dignified man on and off the pitch and a great role model for any aspiring young footballers. Thanks for the memories and enjoy family life. totalrecall (Leitrim) - Posts: 916 - 05/11/2019 13:32:02 2247902 Link 2 |
Think he might have managed a similar point in the final as well, scored a great goal in the Ulster final too.
greatpoint (USA) - Posts: 427 - 05/11/2019 14:06:57 2247911 Link 2 |
Happy retirement to frank, a great footballer and tough but fair on the field. KingdomBoy1 (Kerry) - Posts: 14092 - 05/11/2019 14:23:33 2247920 Link 5 |
I am sad to see him go still think he had another couple of years in him, but we were lucky to have saw him play. I like the classy announcement he made especially around the club side of things, just reflects the man he is. ulsterrules (Donegal) - Posts: 259 - 05/11/2019 14:27:46 2247921 Link 2 |
Sad to see Frank go but I will have nothing but good memories of a classy player who always seemed to make the right choice. MuckrossHead (Donegal) - Posts: 5028 - 05/11/2019 15:32:54 2247938 Link 2 |
Massive engine, quick, brave (for a small man) and seriously skillful. Showed his absolute class when treated terribly by Rory Gallagher in Sligo the night Galway beat Donegal. Gallagher headed back over the Donegal border with his P45 and Frank McGlynn played for two more years. A Rolls Royce of a footballer. EDH (Galway) - Posts: 367 - 05/11/2019 18:42:52 2247958 Link 7 |
Frank was a Rolls Royce of a footballer whose composure on the ball was matched in terms of sheer class by his movement both on and off the ball. He always seemed to be where he needed to be. His intelligence around positioning and linking pitch-length moves were second to none. Nominated for footballer of the year in 2012 and understandably so. What a player. Frank you are remembered fondly for everything you did. Legend! Donegal_abroad (Donegal) - Posts: 1321 - 05/11/2019 19:55:29 2247965 Link 1 |
Frank was a lovely footballer and its sad seeing him retire. God bless and enjoy your retirement frank. gallarus14 (Kerry) - Posts: 127 - 05/11/2019 20:17:34 2247970 Link 4 |
Superb footballer. He really was an integral part of that great Donegal team. MesAmis (Dublin) - Posts: 13707 - 05/11/2019 20:30:34 2247973 Link 5 |
Top class both on/off the pitch. Happy retirement superdub (Dublin) - Posts: 392 - 05/11/2019 21:06:35 2247988 Link 1 |
Frank was a fantastic asset to Donegal football both on and off the pitch. Went about his work with little fuss and was as reliable as they come. Class act away from the pitch too and a great role model for young players coming up. No doubt he'll be helping out in some capacity with coaching in the future and with his role as a teacher. Tir Conaill Abu (Donegal) - Posts: 1671 - 05/11/2019 21:27:06 2248002 Link 1 |
Echo all the above and thanks to the posters from other counties who acknowledged one of our best. Reminds me of our great Barry McGowan from the 1990s - another player criminally underrated. Except for Brolly who rates him so as the best he ever faced. Frank's intelligence and skill were key attributes and interestingly he played in the same youth team as Wayne Rooney at Everton - although you'd never hear Frank say that. Thanks for everything you did for Donegal Frank and all the best for the years ahead. DonegalAtlantic (Donegal) - Posts: 111 - 05/11/2019 22:28:03 2248020 Link 2 |
Wonderful footballer and leader on the pitch. He did the simple brilliantly, and made the complicated skills look effortless. David (Meath) - Posts: 567 - 05/11/2019 23:13:13 2248027 Link 2 |
frank deserves all the plaudits he gets in the next week or so even though he'll not want any of it.. he was one of those players that got on with the job, was totally committed and totally honest. he was also one of them ost intelligent footballers around and the sight of him taking on the ball and charging down the wing put the fear into every team bar none. good luck in the retirement frank. you'll be missed by all football people around the country theweanling (Cavan) - Posts: 414 - 06/11/2019 10:44:20 2248076 Link 3 |