1969–70 National Football League (Ireland)

[1][2][3][4] The funeral of J. J. Cribbin, who scored two goals and a point in the final, occurred exactly fifty years later.

[5][6][7] Teams in all four divisions competed for the National Football League title.

Teams that did not qualify for the inter-divisional play-offs completed for the Supplementary League Title.

There was a severe lack of interest in this league, with considerable delays in organising fixtures in the Southern section.

[9] When the final was eventually played, fewer than 100 people attended.