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Death of Letterkenny soccer legend Eunan ‘Busty’ Blake

written by Chris McNulty May 10, 2017
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Tributes have been pouring in following the death of Letterkenny soccer legend Eunan ‘Busty’ Blake.

Mr Blake passed away peacefully this afternoon following an illness.

He played, coached and managed at League of Ireland level and was an IFA Cup winner with Derry City in the 1960s.

He also played for Sligo Rovers and Finn Harps, while he managed both Athlone Town and Finn Harps.

Eunan was assistant manager at Athlone Town in 1975 when they drew 0-0 with AC Milan at St Mel’s Park in the UEFA Cup.

He had over 20 years in senior football and he won six inter-league caps for the League of Ireland team.

In one of those games, Eunan played on the Irish team that drew 0-0 with an English League select and a team that included internationals like Jimmy Armfield and Denis Violett, and in 2011 he was inducted into the Donegal Sports Star Awards’ Hall of Fame.

‘Busty’, as he was more affectionately known, served his native Letterkenny Rovers club in various roles during his lifetime including as a player, coach, manager, trustee and honorary life member.

Letterkenny Rovers Chairman Dessie Kelly led the tributes to the late Mr Blake.

“Busty was a dedicated football man who gave so much of his time to the club,” he said.

“He was hugely respected throughout the game having enjoyed a distinguished career as a senior footballer and manager.

“The club was always close to his heart and his loss will leave a huge void not just for his much loved family but for everyone who knew him. He will be sadly missed.”

In recent months, Eunan was predeceased by his brother Harry and his sister Eileen.

He is survived by his wife Katie, his daughters Brenda and Karen, sons Gary and Tony, brother Liam and sisters Rosie and Mary.

Funeral arrangements have yet to be confirmed.

Death of Letterkenny soccer legend Eunan ‘Busty’ Blake was last modified: May 11th, 2017 by Chris McNulty
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Chris McNulty

Author of 'Boxing In Donegal: A History (2021)' - the definitive history of the sport in County Donegal - and 'Relentless: A Race Through Time', the 2019 memoir of former Irish Athletics Team Manager Patsy McGonagle. From St Johnston and now based in Letterkenny, Chris was a nominee for NUJ Sports Journalist of the Year in 2010. Honoured by the Donegal Boxing Board in 2016 for his coverage on the sport.

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