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Ipswich boss Paul Lambert has been impressed by the Irish youngster.
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Become A MemberIpswich boss Paul Lambert has been impressed by the Irish youngster.
‘Carlo Ancelotti has not put pen to paper on a contract at this club to be with a mid table team.’
The full-back believes his side are on the path to ‘something incredibly special’.
The Red Devils caretaker boss believes the sky is the limit for the 21-year-old England striker, who he has labelled ‘absolutely top class’.
Cork native Caoimhin Kelleher has enjoyed pre-season and says he has already learned from the club’s new number one, Alisson.
Young midfielder Aaron Bolger was one of a number of fine performances as the Hoops finally got back to winning ways against the champions.
Sean Maguire can stake his claim for a regular place in the Ireland team when they face Turkey later this month, says Kevin Kilbane.
Kieran O’Hara has been added to their list by manager Jose Mourinho.
The 19-year-old defender has made the switch to Leeds United from Limerick.
The Rossoneri look a revitalised outfit under the Italian’s guidance and Arrigo Sacchi has nothing but praise for his efforts.
Just 235 to go, Marcus.
The country has made headlines in recent weeks thanks to jaw-dropping megabucks moves for Argentina striker Carlos Tevez and Brazil playmaker Oscar.
“He’s done so much for me”.
The English veteran takes on Scotland’s Stevie Ray tomorrow night at UFC Fight Night 99 in Belfast.
The High Hopes Choir is set to headline Sligo International Choral Festival next month.
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The former Ireland international-turned-pundit says the midfielder will go far if he keeps doing what he’s doing.
Australia were not at their best in the Rugby World quarter-finals but Argentina remain wary ahead of Sunday.
Hiiiiiiiiiigh hoooopes.
Former Ireland international Denis Leamy is predicting a successful World Cup campaign.
The Dutchman returns to PSV Eindhoven for tomorrow night’s Champions League group stage opener.
Stephanie Meadow wants to put a disappointing run of form to one side at Turnberry.
This side aren’t afraid to go against the tide in order to receive greater recognition.
There is plenty to look forward to over the next twelve months, including the World Cup.
They were supporting the Belvedere College Sleep Out.
Ireland’s first homeless choir won over viewers.
Along with London Grammar and Dan Croll, in a 200-capacity pub.
Scarleh for their mas.
Leitrim were Connacht minor league champions this year.
The lads have said they’ll be hitting the streets.
“We are coming and I think we can do it, but we have to win a lot of games first,” says the Spaniard.
“I am convinced that with us he will show his true potential,” said Milan CEO Adriano Galliani.
The Irish scrum-half feels a home win over Clermont in two weeks’ time will put his team in the driving seat for a top six finish.
People are, um, pleased with their success.
The former Leinster forward will take over as head coach at Grenoble for the 2014/15 season.
We’ve been softening this particular Kiwi up for 108 years and now its ripe for the plucking.
The Australian believes the 20-year-old’s versatility could ensure him a spot on the bench for the November Series.
Sean Galvin will travel home to Ireland when his UCF team play Penn State in Croke Park next year.
“If Wales field their first XV, they are potential World Cup winners,” the former tournament-winning boss insists.
The Christy Moore impression of your dreams.
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