Daily Mirror (Northern Ireland)

Another gone from the soundtrack of our youth. Unbelievab­ly supportive, and always positive... the gentleman of Irish sport Tributes pour in as fans remember the ‘Memory Man’

- BY PAT FLANAGAN and ED CARTY

TRIBUTES poured in yesterday as the world of sport was saddened by the death of broadcasti­ng legend Jimmy Magee.

The RTE commentato­r and journalist, known as the Memory Man, passed away aged 82.

Jimmy was indelibly linked with some of the greatest moments in internatio­nal sport and commentate­d at 11 Olympic Games and 12 World Cups.

RTE’S group head of sport Ryle Nugent paid tribute using one of the journalist’s immortal lines, coined when Diego Maradona was at his best scoring against England in Mexico 1986.

He said: “Jimmy Magee RIP, another gone from the soundtrack of our youth. Unbelievab­ly supportive, always positive, different class.”

Former Republic internatio­nal soccer great Paul Mcgrath tweeted: “Sad to hear the news of Jimmy’s passing. Thoughts and prayers with his family and friends. What a gentleman of Irish sport.”

Another RTE colleague Des Cahill said: “RIP Jimmy Magee. Our song was Seven Spanish Angels... the best travel companion ever. A pure rogue for the craic.”

MAGIC

Jimmy was regarded as a family man, fun-loving and great support to young journalist­s.

Some of his magic moments on air included calling home John Treacy to silver medal success at the 1984 Olympics in Los Angeles, Barry Mcguigan’s world title fight in Loftus Road in 1985 and Katie Taylor’s Olympic success in London 2012.

He also revealed being one of the first to arrive on the scene of the IRA bombing of Nelson’s Pillar on Dublin’s O’connell Street in 1966 after enjoying a night out.

Magee had been ill before his death. He was born in New York city and raised in Co Louth and joined RTE 1956 before the broadcaste­r even operated a TV channel.

Despite commentati­ng on World Cups, athletics championsh­ips and a host of other massive sporting occasions, he was the undisputed voice of Irish boxing.

Champion turned promoter Mcguigan said: “My heartfelt sympathies to the family of the legendary Jimmy Magee who died today RIP. Amazing commentato­r and a great man #godbegoodt­ohim.”

In one of his final interviews in late August, Jimmy gave the Daily Mirror his blunt assessment of the Conor Mcgregor v Floyd Mayweather fight in Las Vegas. He called it right giving The Notorious no chance.

One of his most famous shifts behind the mic was his commentary of Argentina’s World Cup quarter final tie against England in 1986, infamous for Maradona’s “Hand of God” goal.

An emotional Cahill told RTE’S Morning Ireland: “It’s a sad morning. I followed Jimmy as a presenter of Sunday Sport and as a young fellow that was my favourite programme on radio with Jimmy as presenter. I never thought in my wildest dreams I’d follow him as a presenter.

“To travel with him, he was unbelievab­le craic. He was a pure rogue on a trip away.

“He was kind to the youngsters coming along, he was known to the families of all the sports men and women.

“The big thing I remember him for is fun and his sense of humour. They’re lovely, warm memories to have of Jimmy.”

Fianna Fail leader Micheal Martin said the broadcaste­r and his encyclopae­dic knowledge of sport will be missed.

He added: “Jimmy’s passion for sport, of any descriptio­n, was legendary.

“His encyclopae­dic knowledge of sports fact and trivia quickly and rightly earned him the nickname of The Memory Man.

“Jimmy encapsulat­ed all that is good in Irish sports broadcasti­ng. A quick wit, he respected the players and they, in turn, respected him.”

Irish President Michael D Higgins said Magee’s contributi­ons to broadcasti­ng were immense.

He added: “He reported on some of the most iconic moments but also had a genuine interest in the human side of everyday sports.”

The Republic’s Sports Minister

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ON THE BALL With Graeme Souness and Kenny Cunningham DEVOTED With daughters Linda, Patricia and June BOXING CLEVER Squaring up to Mike Tyson BEST MATES Jimmy and grandson David with George Best PEARLS OF WISDOM With soccer hero Paul Mcgrath
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GAME ON As star of RTE show

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