Pat Spillane
Ray Cummins was selected on the very first All-Stars Gaelic Football team in 1971. He was the only Cork player on the team and so he was the first Cork Footballer to get an All-Star.
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The World Footballer of the Year award only began in 1991, so there was no Word Footballer of the Year in 1970.
There are three Gaelic languages and cultures:IrishScottishManxMany Americans (and others) are unaware that the Irish refer to their type of Gaelic as "Irish" and refer to the Scottish type as "Gaelic". On this site I have tried to differentiatethe two languages as "Irish Gaelic' and "Scottish Gaelic" for the benefit ofoverseas questioners who make think "Gaelic" means Irish only. There also seems tobe confusion about Scots (lowland dialect variant of English) and Scottish Gaelic(a Celtic language of the Highlands). Questions about how to say something in 'Scottish' become problems as well.
Tusa amháin (singular)
It is not proper Gaelic spelling: Irish or Scottish Gaelic would not spell a word with "ee". A google search shows your question as the only occurence of the word. .
In Irish it's "tusa amháin"
He won the F.I.F.A footballer of the year three times. Only the Brazilian Ronaldo has won it also three times.
In Irish Gaelic "amadán" means "fool". It is only used for males, the feminine equivalent is "óinseach"(female fool). The Scots Gaelic is "amadan" also.
Irish Gaelic: "Más é do thoil é" or "Le d'thoil". Scots Gaelic: "Ma' s e do thoil e." These are used when addressing one person only.
"The" nine stars is wrong. Columba - or any constellation for that matter - contains billions upon billions of stars. That includes galaxies outside the Milky Way Galaxy. A constellation is really just an area of the sky. There are of course a few bright stars which we can easily see. I've put in a link which should answer the question, but it only names seven stars. Click on the link below. Then click on "constellations list" and scroll down to the heading "constellations". Finally click on "Columba".
No, because there's other stars in space than just the sun. P.S this was written by a fourth grader that's nine years