Sean Cassidy

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Sean Cassidy

Sean pretending to be a strong anime character while stand-in father figure Ray O'Connell hugs him.

BornSean Cassidy
13th February 1993 (Age 26)
Carrigstown, Ireland
CitizenshipRepublic of Ireland (1993-present)
EducationUCD, Dublin (BA-General Arts)
OccupationShop Assistant
NetworthUS$3 thousand (January 2020)
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Sean Cassidy is an odd job lad from Carrigstown, Ireland. He suffers with back pain from living with older men his entire life.

Still reeling from the death of Christy Phelan, Sean has been considered dead weight in Carrigstown since 2015.

Early Years[edit | edit source]

Sean spent the bulk of his early years being bullied for having a strong resemblance to anime characters. His choice of hairstyle was unfortunate, and it certainly didn't help that he was living with older men who relied on Sean for emotional comfort.

Cocktail waiting[edit | edit source]

Seán studied cocktail waiting at the local tech via a scheme that was funded by Bob Charles. A stipend was given to Seán under the agreement that he would work part-time at [[The Station]] where he would hone his craft. Seán became somewhat disillusioned with cocktail waiting after the majority of the coursework turned out to be political in nature. Bob had failed to veil the sinister intentions of the scheme, but still got several good years out of Seán who unbeknownst to himself, had pushed various agendas and narratives on the customers on behalf of Bob.

Dancing[edit | edit source]

After struggling for many years to find an identity within Carrigstown other than Christie's pretend son, Seán found and fell in love with ballroom dancing. During the COVID-19 pandemic, Seán gave outdoor dance classes to local old men until Bob Charles decided that the dance classes were aggressively spreading the virus and they were abruptly cancelled.

Pete Ferguson is widely tipped to become Seán's next stand-in father figure.

Boxing[edit | edit source]

Sean has a boxing record of 3 wins and 4 losses. He was introduced to the sport after attending a Fitboxing class taught by Cristiano San Martin.

After some underwhelming charity match performances, Sean was booked to be a tomato can for a bout against Callum Black, who was making his much anticipated debut on an event hosted by the The Proud Boys of Carrigstown. The event never took place, however, as notorious criminal Cathal Spillane was accused of using the event to sportswash his drug money with the help of accounting legend Barry O'Hanlon.