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Dublin Live
09-05-2025
- Sport
- Dublin Live
Conor McManus slams 'inaccurate and misleading online commentary' over properties
Our community members are treated to special offers, promotions and adverts from us and our partners. You can check out at any time. More info Former Monaghan star Conor McManus has released a statement in which he calls recent online commentary over his property ownership 'inaccurate and misleading' while stating that his properties have no connection to the International Protection Accomodation Services (IPAS). McManus did not directly state which online commentary he was referring to, but clarified in a statement that he sublets property to Dublin City Council for use as emergency accommodation. As part of his statement, McManus says that he has never had any involvement in government contracts over accommodation. McManus also explained that his official name is Vincent Conor McManus as per his birth certificate and this is the name that would appear on any formal documents relating to him. Releasing the statement on X, he said: "In light of some inaccurate and misleading commentary online, I want to set the record straight. "I sublet property to Dublin City Council for use as emergency accommodation for homeless people in Dublin City.. For the sake of clarity, this has no connection to IPAS or any other accommodation programme. "I have never had any involvement in government contracts or other accommodation arrangements throughout the country beyond this. My christened name is Vincent Conor McManus, as per my birth certificate, and it appears on all formal documents such as my passport and bank accounts — though in day-to-day life, I'm known as Conor. "I am fully committed to my work, both professionally and in sport, and while I respect everyone's right to an opinion, I believe it's important to share the facts." McManus recently retired from intercounty football following a stellar career with Monaghan. The sharp-shooting forward won two Ulster titles and three All-Star awards during his 18-year career with his county. He announced his retirement in January 2025 and has been doing punditry work for both RTE and the Second Captains podcast this season. Join our Dublin Live breaking news service on WhatsApp. Click this link to receive your daily dose of Dublin Live content. We also treat our community members to special offers, promotions, and adverts from us and our partners. If you don't like our community, you can check out any time you like. If you're curious, you can read our Privacy Notice. For all the latest news from Dublin and surrounding areas visit our homepage.


Irish Daily Mirror
09-05-2025
- Sport
- Irish Daily Mirror
Conor McManus slams 'misleading' online commentary over property ownership
Former Monaghan star Conor McManus has released a statement in which he calls recent online commentary over his property ownership 'inaccurate and misleading' while stating that any of his properties have no connection to the International Protection Accomodation Services (IPAS). McManus did not directly state which online commentary he was referring to, but clarified in a statement that he sublets property to Dublin City Council for use as emergency accommodation. As part of his statement, McManus says that he has never had any involvement in government contracts over accommodation. McManus also explained that his official name is Vincent Conor McManus as per his birth certificate and this is the name that would appear on any formal documents relating to him. Releasing the statement on X, he said: "In light of some inaccurate and misleading commentary online, I want to set the record straight. "I sublet property to Dublin City Council for use as emergency accommodation for homeless people in Dublin City.. For the sake of clarity, this has no connection to IPAS or any other accommodation programme. "I have never had any involvement in government contracts or other accommodation arrangements throughout the country beyond this. "My christened name is Vincent Conor McManus, as per my birth certificate, and it appears on all formal documents such as my passport and bank accounts — though in day-to-day life, I'm known as Conor. "I am fully committed to my work, both professionally and in sport, and while I respect everyone's right to an opinion, I believe it's important to share the facts." McManus recently retired from intercounty football following a stellar career with Monaghan. The sharp-shooting forward won two Ulster titles and three All-Star awards during his 18-year career with his county. He announced his retirement in January 2025 and has been doing punditry work for both RTE and the Second Captains podcast this season.