Shamrock Rovers announce signing of highly-rated UCD winger Neil Farrugia
The Hoops have also added the Students’ Gary O’Neill.
The Hoops have also added the Students’ Gary O’Neill.
Gary O’Neill reflects on balancing university with football, his time in England with Wolves and Port Vale and captaining UCD to the First Division title.
Sometimes it takes an outsider to highlight the value of what you have, writes John O’Sullivan.
There’s also some good news for the provinces and watch Stephanie Roche’s goal in Lego form.
The 32-year-old striker has decided to pack it in and enjoy family life.
An early goal from Gavin Brennan and three second half strikes including a Gary O’Neill brace gave the hosts an easy win.
The Drogheda United star has two league goals to his name already this season.
Showing games like the meeting of Derry and Cork on a Sunday afternoon is doing the SSE Airtricity League no favours, according to our weekly columnist.
The Drogheda United striker equalised with seconds remaining after Bohemians had gone in front early on.
The Drogheda player also discusses Keith Fahey’s move to Pat’s and his reservations with underage football in Ireland.
O’Neill scored a beauty in Tuesday’s friendly win against Glebe North.
A pre-season friendly win saw the striker mark his comeback with the goal of the night.
O’Neill will return to training in January 11th.
The Sligo midfielder has handed over an African Cup of Nations winners medal amongst others in a stunning gesture.
The ex-Shelbourne midfielder has also promised to wear a St Patrick’s Athletic jersey if he raises his targeted amount.
Goals from Gary McCabe and Thomas Stewart settled affairs at Tallaght Stadium.
Meanwhile, half the EA Sports Cup final prize money will be donated to the star.
The Drogheda United striker was recently diagnosed with testicular cancer.
The 31-year-old will undergo surgery after tests showed “relatively minor symptoms”.
Shelbourne and Drogheda United both bring in some new faces, while St Patrick’s Athletic sign one of Shamrock Rovers’ youngsters.