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Published 18:18 8 Mar 2018 GMT
Updated 18:59 8 Mar 2018 GMT
With less than 300 or so families in the parish, Slaughtneil have never had the biggest pick. Over the last few years, they've more than compensated for a lack of numbers with belief, bravery, courage and unity.
Under Moran, the Slaughtneil footballers won four Derry senior football titles in a row. On three of these occasions, they went onto win Ulster and also made it to two All-Ireland finals.
This year, it ended in heartbreak for Slaughtneil. The Derry man obviously felt he had taken his loyal troops as far as he possibly could, with Michael McMullan from DerryNow reporting that Moran decided to step down after a meeting with club officials on Monday night.
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