'You’ve just got to sit down and make a decision. You can’t let it linger'
Joe Schmidt’s Ireland begin their November Tests campaign against Italy in Chicago today.
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Become A MemberJoe Schmidt’s Ireland begin their November Tests campaign against Italy in Chicago today.
The club last week received a grant of €304,000 as part of plans to develop a new stadium in Stranorlar.
The Catalan has no intention of quitting his current post any time soon, but he is eager to experience life in the dugout at a World Cup in the future.
It is understood two more South African sides will enter the competition for the 2019/20 season.
Spurs fans may have cause for concern after the Argentine was largely non-committal on his future at the London club.
The Belgium international midfielder has no immediate plans to enter into a contract extension and admits a “big transfer” would appeal to any player.
Manchester United and Chelsea have previously been linked to the France U21 man.
The boxer-turned-senator has his eye on a bout with the Irish MMA star.
The French midfielder has returned to the fold after injury but the Red Devils are now striving for consistency.
It is more than a year until the Boys in Green’s next qualifier for a major tournament.
In an interview with Talksport, the current world heavyweight title holder announced his plans.
Taylor’s manager Brian Peters also said her title fight next month may delay a homecoming bout until 2018.
The Bray native had looked set to fight in London early next month, but the plan may now change.
The charismatic 29-year-old said a grueling training camp has taken him to “hell and back”.
Tour manager John Spencer says the signs for the future are positive.
The Ireland out-half is considering life after his playing career ends.
Kenny’s statements to the party are thought to have gone down well, according to sources.
The former Ireland international speaks about how the transition from youth to senior level is no longer as difficult for players.
The side want to sign a player with a global reputation for their first season in 2018, and Manchester United’s skipper is in their sights.
Coach Bruce Arena said last Wednesday he hoped the ex-Liverpool player might extend his stay.
The Liverpool legend has also paid tribute to former Irish international Stephen McPhail.
The French star arrived in England today as he prepares to undergo a medical.
The FAI CEO hopes domestic football will have a new structure in place by next season.
There’s going to be a lot of meetings.
Robbie Lawler: “Whoever the UFC puts in front of me, I’m going to go and try to take out.”
Cristiano Ronaldo wants to see out his contract with Real Madrid.
She added that he will be aiming to “stay within the sport”.
The Ireland flanker is happy at the province but accepts big-money offers from abroad are difficult to turn away.
O’Neill “absolutely open” to another campaign but focus is on Bosnia for now.
The towering Jamaican said he was only 50-50 about running at the next world championships.
The FAI have big plans for a facility in Cork.
Damien Duff has played down recent rumours linking him with a move to the Dublin club.
The Spanish goalkeeper has only a year left on his contract with Manchester United, with Real Madrid understood to be keen.
Qatar Airways’ CEO Akbar Al Baker has hinted at securing the naming rights.
The association will spread this money across six projects in areas including Mayfield and Westport
The Red Devils boss is wary of jumping to conclusions during a difficult period
The 34-year-old said earlier this week that he could continue his career away from Anfield.
The 21-year-old has confirmed his international future lies with England.
The QPR boss referred to the midfielder as “a real student of football”.
Penn Manor Comets and Cedar Cliff Colts will compete a day before the Croke Park Classic takes place.
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