Cork and Down bosses facing 12-week bans for training guidelines breach
Ronan McCarthy and Paddy Tally are facing the suspensions.
Ronan McCarthy and Paddy Tally are facing the suspensions.
Some Gunners stars are reportedly ‘furious’ with the trio.
Irish Water said its site had “previously handled this volume of traffic during heavy public awareness campaigns”.
The Frenchman looks set to face a ban for lashing out in the wake of his side’s controversial loss to Lazio.
With only three games of the season remaining, the Italian could be hit with a touchline ban for his behaviour on Monday night.
The inquiry follows a complaint lodged last week by two French gay rights groups.
The defender could be facing a suspension after UEFA opened disciplinary proceedings relating to his yellow card against Ajax.
The announcement came after Fulvio Collovati said women could not ‘speak about tactics’.
Just as he was making his way back to fitness, the Ulster lock faces another spell on the sidelines.
The Liverpool manager may be in trouble for how he articulated his annoyance last night.
The former Arsenal, Barcelona and France player only replaced Leonardo Jardim as manager in October.
Television cameras caught Monaco coach Thierry Henry shouting abuse at defender Kenny Lala on Saturday.
Ousmane Dembele has reportedly irritated the Catalan club’s hierarchy, but he has found himself in legal trouble in Germany.
The manager spoke into a camera after his side came from behind to triumph 3-2 at Old Trafford.
Musk tweeted that he was considering taking car maker Tesla private.
The Gloucester out-half has been left out of their squad for tomorrow’s friendly against Ulster.
Jay Rodriguez could face a lengthy ban if found guilty in an incident involving Brighton’s Gaetan Bong.
Tony Henry has been accused of racism.
Irish striker Anthony Stokes has received criticism for his behaviour by Hibs boss Neil Lennon.
Meanwhile, Manu Tuilagi could be in trouble too over a tackle in the Leicester-Munster game.
Jonathan Ford said last week that the Football Association of Wales would prefer Chris Coleman’s successor to be Welsh
Premiership Rugby policy prevents clubs from releasing non-English players for Tests outside of the official window.
On two occasions he walked down the steps from the coaches’ box to the touchline to remonstrate with officials.
Ilias Fifa was arrested in Barcelona on Wednesday as part of a probe, sources of the investigation confirmed.
Authorities believe Marcelo hid €490,917 earned from his image rights.
The 31-year-old midfielder is suspected of “committing the criminal offence”.
A spokesman for Starbucks EMEA in London said it expected its licensees to comply with local planning.
The 24-year-old said: ‘there was no malicious intent in my comments – I wasn’t yelling at a stranger to inflict hurt’.
The prop was involved in another controversial incident in tonight’s European Challenge Cup semi-final match.
And anyone who says different is wrong.
The home of former president Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, also known as Lula, was also searched.
The third gen version of the smart thermostat is getting hot water control, something the company says Irish customers have been requesting.
Ofcom is investigating after a complaint was made by the Traveller Movement.
“Clearly no offence was meant or directed to anyone, but apologies if I’ve offended anyone,” the player said.
The Wicklow native’s future at the club is in doubt following the manager’s latest comments.
Highly invasive and difficult to get rid of, it’s thought the Asian Clam may been inadvertently brought to Ireland in boat bilge water or as live bait.
The American is in big trouble.
The group TENI said the programme is a throwback to the dark ages of television and RTÉ should do better.
A suggestion that the exchequer is not funding Irish Water drew criticism from the Public Accounts Committee chairman John McGuinness last night.
The ‘baseball rule’ looks like it may not extend to meat based snacks.