And they weren’t all that impressed.
The ex-Red Devils boss rates Liverpool’s new manager highly.
The three accused had pleaded not guilty to conspiring to conceal or alter accounts.
Unsurprisingly, Monaghan and Mayo dominated the nominations.
After 11-month investigation, the manager and his former colleague Iain Moody, escape sanctions.
Dundalk were ‘tired and lethargic’ but still couldn’t be stopped.
Jurors are considering 30 charges against Tsarnaev stemming from the 2013 attack that killed three people and wounded more than 260.
The moment a man so certain of freedom on Thursday has had the door slammed on his previous middle-class life.
Five people will serve between 28 and 56 days.
Six of the seven were in court today.
Footage of police arresting Eric Garner sparked outrage and drew comparisons to the deadly police shooting in Ferguson, Missouri.
There are three possible verdicts.
*But only if you’re in negative equity.
Clifford was found guilty of eight charges of indecent assault.
The PR man was found guilty of eight charges of indecent assault spanning two decades.
FitzPatrick did not react as the verdict was read out but read a statement to reporters outside the courtroom.
The jury has been deliberating since Friday afternoon.
The 76-year-old was sentenced to 20 years in his third trial for the killing of his then-mistress. Her body has never been found.
81-year-old William Roache denied the charges of rape involving a 15-year-old girl and another four counts of indecent assault.
The judge however convicted five other men linked to the controversy.
There were angry scenes outside a London court this evening after a jury found that Mark Duggan had been lawfully killed.
Our verdict on the season so far for Rob Penney’s men, who lead the Pro12 and their Heineken Cup pool.
A Dublin man is accused of causing of causing €7 million worth of damage to a Monet oil painting in the National Gallery of Ireland.
The former boyfriend of Marion Graham’s daughter will serve life in prison, but his father has been acquitted.
The 83-year-old refused to take the stand in his own defence in what was one of the most dramatic criminal underworld trials in the US in recent years.
Watching ‘Collateral Damage’ – footage that shows US military opening fire on men and children in Baghdad – one can see why Manning wanted the American people to see what was happening in their name, writes Neil Walsh.
Five other defendants received life sentences over the deadly football riot in Port Said last year.
Earlier a court in Port Said sentenced 21 people to death over the violence that led to 74 deaths at a football match in the coastal town last year.
Meanwhile, both Clarecastle and Kilmaley have been fined as a result of the incident.
Some 26 people, including 15 riders with knowledge of the US Postal Service Team’s doping activities, provided testimony for the report.
The decision is scheduled one day after the former Prime Minister’s case is to be heard at the European Court of Human Rights.
The trial of the man who has admitted killing 77 people in two separate attacks in Norway last year will hear a verdict from the judges this morning.
The Chelsea captain will not face charges after this afternoon’s verdict.
A ‘boycott Mauritius’ campaign was spontaneously started on Twitter last night.
TheJournal.ie takes a look back at the two-month trial, recapping the key moments of a case that has captivated a local audience and devastated two Irish families.
“I suffered a lot. I was brutalised by police. I was beaten so much,” Avinash Treebhoowon said outside the courtroom.
Sandip Moonea and Avinash Treebhoowoon were acquited by the nine-member jury of killing the 27-year-old on her honeymoon in Mauritius.