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Posted By admin On 22.10.19A NEW DOCUMENTARY, ‘Don Patricio,’ attempts to provide the definitive story on the life of the elusive Patrick O’Connell. O’Connell, who grew up in Dublin, was a former Ireland and Manchester United captain, in addition to having stints at a number of other clubs. He subsequently managed Barcelona and Real Betis, enjoying considerable success as a coach. Yet by the end of his life, O’Connell was penniless and died on the streets of London in 1959, just 19 years after leaving Barcelona. Despite all he achieved in football, O’Connell lay buried in an unmarked grave for many years.
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In the documentary, director Michael Andersen follows a quartet of football fans (Fergus Dowd, Alan McLean, Simon Needham and Maureen O’Sullivan TD Dublin) who through their passion for the story have helped renew interest in O’Connell in recent years, ensuring his grave was restored and his legacy revived. ‘Don Patricio’ is not the first time O’Connell’s story has been told on film — on this near-forgotten figure in 2014 — but with contributions from the likes of Ireland boss Martin O’Neill, former Manchester United goalkeeper Harry Gregg and Barcelona president Josep Maria Bartomeu, the latest work provides a fresh look into this incredible tale and is filled with new insights. Andersen recently spoke to The42 about his latest film When did you first come across Patrick O’Connell? I’ve lived in Spain many years. I’m very interested in civil war and also football. So about three years ago, I saw a tweet about Fergus Dowd and the campaign for O’Connell and the fact that he’d lived all these years in Spain.
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And that he worked for Barcelona and Man United, which is my favourite club. I thought ‘this can’t be true’. I called Fergus Dowd and two and a half hours later, I got off the phone.

I decided I needed to do a documentary about Patrick O’Connell and not just about O’Connell, but about the campaign to resurrect him and have him respected. What were the challenges of bringing this story to film? Embed this post To embed this post, copy the code below on your site 600px wide 400px wide 300px wide. TheJournal.ie is a full participating member of the Press Council of Ireland and supports the Office of the Press Ombudsman.
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