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Published 15:21 29 Oct 2015 GMT
Updated 17:16 29 Oct 2015 GMT
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But for anyone unaware of what Jim used to look like then may we remind you of the half-man/half-biblical figure that stalked GAA pitches across the country in the mid 1990s.
Black curly hair, black facial hair, and eyes that would make Mary Magdalene melt at his very feet.
The All-Ireland winning manager of course is set to launch his new book tonight in Glenties, Until Victory Always, and one of his former charges has taken a well aimed snipe at his ex-boss' hair style from many moons ago ahead of the event.
Eamon McGee won various Ulster crowns under Jim's stewardship, but his tweet today reveals that despite not having the flowing locks anymore, Jim still enjoys treating his tresses to only the very best care.
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