LMFM Radio, Meath and Dunsany GAA led the tributes to renowned sports broadcaster and outstanding Gael Brendan Cummins who died at the age of 76, following a lengthy battle with illness.
The death has taken place of long-time Meath GAA officer and local LMFM commentator, Brendan Cummins, at the age of 76. Described as “the voice of Meath football” a statement from the county ...
"Matchdays will never be the same again without Brendan on commentary duty but no doubt he along with his former colleague in LMFM, the late Kevin Mallon will be commentating in their own ...
His excitement was evident in his LMFM radio broadcasts. Gaelic football ran deep in his family. His father, Jack, was on the ...
When asked for his view on the new rules, Brennan told LMFM: "My own honest opinion is they've lost the run of what we're trying to do. "The whole idea here was to try and protect the game and ...
The legendary LMFM commentator was also a respected official and synonymous with Gaelic football in the Royal County.
Hosted by the Local Enterprise Office, and compered by LMFM's Gerry Kelly, the Louth Enterprise Awards were attended by over ...
Brendan's face and voice was familiar to sports fans across the country through his commentaries on LMFM Radio over the past 20 years and his years spent playing county for Meath with the minor ...
Brendan's face and voice was familiar to sports fans across the country through his commentaries on LMFM Radio over the past 20 years and his years spent playing county for Meath with the minor team ...
The win marks a fourth in five games for Brennan’s men in Division 2 and, while he was delighted to see his side get the victory in the derby, he didn't hold back in giving LMFM Radio his thoughts on ...