Declan Lynch

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Declan Lynch (born 1961) is an Irish columnist who works for the Sunday Independent, a newspaper in Ireland.

Declan Lynch was born in Athlone, Ireland, He attended Coosan NS and Marist College, Athlone.[1] He graduated from Marist College secondary school in 1978. Lynch dropped out of law school after one year and began writing for the music magazine Hot Press. He did this for a number of years before leaving to work for the Sunday Independent. Lynch writes a weekly opinion column that is published in the Sunday newspaper.

Lynch also has a number of other works to his credit. He helped John Giles with his autobiography.[2] In recent years he helped a postman called Tony O'Reilly write a book called Tony10, which was published by Gill Books.

Works[edit]

  • Ireland on Three Million Pounds a Day (May 1999)
  • Do Nothing Till You Hear from Me (January 2003)
  • All The People, All The Time (April 2004)
  • The Rooms (Hot Press Books, January 2005)
  • Free Money (April 2009)
  • The Book of Poor Ould Fellas (with Arthur Matthews) (2009)
  • A Football Man – My Autobiography, by John Giles (2010)
  • Tony 10 (Gill Books, March 2019)


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