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Mike McNamara was born on 1949 in Scariff, County Clare, Ireland, is a Michael McNamara is Irish. Discover Mike McNamara's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 75 years old?

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Occupation Publican
Age 75 years old
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Born 1949, 1949
Birthday 1949
Birthplace Scariff, County Clare, Ireland
Nationality Ireland

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1949

Michael McNamara (born 1949) is an Irish former hurling manager and former player.

1960

He played hurling with his local club Scariff from the 1960s until the 1980s.

McNamara is also a publican and night club owner in Scariff and served as manager of the Offaly and Clare senior inter-county teams.

1999

This win allowed Clare to advance to a first Munster final since 1999.

Tipperary provided the opposition on this occasion, with Clare being regarded as underdogs once again.

A close game developed in the second half as Clare ate into Tipp's lead, however, in the end victory went to Tipperary by 2–21 to 0–19.

In spite of this defeat McNamara's side were allowed to advance to the All-Ireland quarter-final.

Cork provided the opposition on this occasion, however, Clare went seven points ahead at one stage.

Cork slowly fought back to eventually clinch a 2–19 to 2–17 victory.

Thus ended Clare's involvement in the championship.

2002

McNamara was appointed manager of the Offaly senior hurling team in November 2002.

In his first season in charge, his team lost to Wexford in the Leinster semi-final on a scoreline of 0–16 to 1–12.

In the subsequent qualifying campaign, Offaly overcame Dublin and Limerick to qualify for an All Ireland quarter final against Tipperary.

They lost this match 2–16 to 2–11 after a relatively poor display.

2004

The following year, 2004, Offaly reached a Leinster final, only to be beaten by Wexford for the second successive year on a scoreline of 2–12 to 1–11.

They were later knocked out of the qualifiers by Clare.

Following a strike by the Offaly footballers which resulted in the resignation of their manager, Gerry Fahy on the grounds of lack of support by the county board, McNamara quit his post as Offaly hurling manager for the same reasons.

McNamara's first season in charge was a reasonably successful one.

After a relatively lacklustre National Hurling League campaign, Clare were drawn to meet Waterford in the quarter-final of the Munster Championship and were installed as underdogs.

An intriguing game developed, however, at the full-time whistle Clare had won by 2–26 to 0–23.

The provincial semi-final pitted Clare against Limerick.

While more was expected of the Shannonsiders McNamara's side had another relatively comfortable 4–12 to 1–16 victory.

2009

On 8 February 2009 Clare started their NHL campaign they lost to Limerick 1–18 to 3–13.

On 15 February they lost to Waterford 0–13 to 0–20.

On 1 March they lost to Tipperary 0–16 to 0–23.

On 22 March Clare lost to the Cork panel who were just back from being on strike the final score was 0–16 to 2–14.

On 29 March they played Kilkenny and lost 1–09 to 3–16.

On 5 April Clare drew with Dublin 0–15 to 0–15 because of this it meant that Clare were relegated.

On Drivetime Sport the following Monday Mike McNamara said that Clare will not play NHL Division 2 next year against the likes of Antrim and Carlow.

On 19 April Clare lost their last game of the NHL against Galway the score was 0–19 4–16.

Gerry Quinn had been left out of the Clare Hurling Panel.

On 20 March 2009 Gerry Quinn went to visit the Clare Team Doctor Dr Paraic Quinn in Gurteen because he had been laid low with a virus.

According to Quinn he rang Mike Mc on the way and informed him about the situation regarding his illness and his desire to meet Paraic Quinn.

Quinn then claimed that Mike Mc cut loose at him on the phone.

Nevertheless, Quinn was hopeful that things could be worked out when he arrived at the session and after asking McNamara whether the doctor was around, Quinn was informed that he was off the panel.

On TG4 the day of the match Mike Mc was asked was Gerry Quinn still on the panel, McNamara gave no comment and when he was asked was there a drinking ban he gave no comment.

In October 2009, McNamara's tenure as Clare hurling manager looked to be under threat after it emerged the players had sent a letter to the County Board seeking his removal from the post.

It appears that the players were disappointed with the county's lack of progress in 2009.

The panel requested that the unsigned letter be read out at a County Board meeting on 27 October 2009.

At the meeting on 27 October 2009, the Clare county board gave McNamara their full backing despite the growing opposition from some players.