There has been more than one. There was one done on the 2005 season, called "The Dubs: The Story of a Season" which may be the one you are referring to. There is also one called "The Dubs In the Rare Ould Times", based on the Dublin teams of the 1970s. That one is available on DVD, as is one called "GAA - Birth of the Dubs", which is based on Dublin teams of the 1940s and 1950s. "Decade of the Dubs" is another one, but may not be available now.
Dublin in Ireland has teams involved in various forms of football such as Gaelic Football, Soccer and Rugby.
Bryan Cullen is the captain of the Dublin Gaelic Football Senior Team for 2011.
Alan Brogan and Stephen Cluxton both play for the Dublin Gaelic Football team.
Arnotts used to sponsor the Dublin Gaelic Football team.
Though people play international sports like basketball and football (soccer) the most popular Irish sports in dublin are Gaelic Football and Hurling. They are better at Gaelic Football but both are very popular. They would be the equivalent of baseball and football in America
Horse racing ,soccer,rugby,gaelic football
If you are referring to Irish soccer, then it was Dundalk. If you are referring to Gaelic Football, then in was Dublin.
Yes. Dublin beat Mayo by 1 - 9 to 1 - 8.
As of the end of the 2016 championship, Dublin have won the All-Ireland senior football championship 26 times.18911892189418971898189919011902190619071908192119221923194219581963197419761977198319952011201320152016
Ireland's two main national sports are Gaelic Football and Hurling. Some parts of Ireland are stronger in one than in the other. Dublin is more known for its Gaelic Football. Other popular sports in Dublin would be soccer, rugby, golf and horseracing, amongst others.
There is no World Cup in Gaelic Football. The biggest competition is the All-Ireland championship. In 2011 Dublin won it.
The Dublin and Tipperary Gaelic Football teams.