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Wales having created very little apart from rare glimpses of Gareth Bale’s magic, Ireland should feel the more disappointed having made most of the running in the second 45 minutes.
Read MoreIt would be fair to say that a win over the Welsh tomorrow night would put Ireland in an excellent qualifying position for Russia 2018, despite a full round of group fixtures still to be negotiated.
Read MoreCork City manager John Caulfield yesterday paid tribute to Ryan McBride, calling the former Derry City captain “a no-nonsense, leader”.
Read MoreOn February 25th, 1882, seven days after being thumped 13-0 by England in our earliest soccer international, Ireland faced the Welsh for the first time at Wrexham’s Racecourse Ground.
Read MorePatrick McEleney is the latest in a long line of Stephen Kenny prodigies and if tonight’s 3-0 win over St. Patrick’s Athletic is anything to go by then the Derryman has all the makings of the best yet.
Read MoreDundalk will hope to get back to winning ways when they entertain Liam Buckley’s winless St. Patrick’s Athletic at Oriel Park on Saturday evening.
Read MoreWales manager Chris Coleman has named his 23-man squad for next week’s crunch World Cup qualifier with Ireland.
Read MoreThe Bohemians manager has commended his players after earning their second straight win.
Read MoreDinny Corcoran scores a second winner in four days for upwardly mobile Bohs.
Read MoreAt least one 100% record is sure to go when Derry City host Dundalk at Maginn Park o Monday night.
Read MoreFriday night at Oriel Park sees the clash of the champions as Premier Division kingpins Dundalk host Martin Russell’s First Division title holders Limerick.
Read MoreBuoyed by their opening day win over Shamrock Rovers, Dundalk travel West to the Showgrounds to take on a Sligo Rovers side reeling from their 5-1 drubbing at the hands of Limerick on the opening night.
Read MoreWhatever you make of the random fixtures simulator, you cannot doubt that it has served up a thrilling opener to the SSE Airtricity League season as Shamrock Rovers travel down the M1 to face their current League of Ireland Champions ...
Read MoreWith David McMillan set to miss the opening weeks of the season through injury, and forwards Ciaran (on loan at Finn Harps) and Michael O’Connor having left Oriel Park, manager Stephen Kenny was keen to add to his attacking options.
Read MoreFAI Cup holders Cork City host league champions Dundalk at Turner’s Cross on Friday night looking to win the President’s Cup, at the Lilywhites’ expense, for the second consecutive season.
Read MoreThe new Wexford is confident that his team will compete at the top end of the First Division in the upcoming season.
Read MoreGrimes signs on for a third season under Stephen Kenny, having joined from Drogheda United, and a sixth season overall having made his debut for the Lilywhites at the age of 18.
Read MoreThe former UCD boss took Limerick back to the top flight at the first time of asking in 2016.
Read MoreThe Bit o' Red went eight games without a win at the start of 2016.
Read MoreNevertheless, the Bray Wanderers boss is looking to kick on from last season's strong finish
Read MoreThe Finn Harps manager doesn't see the logic of reverting to two ten-team divisions.
Read MoreDundalk captain targets a record-equalling four-in-a-roq
Read MoreThe 22-year-old signs a two-year deal with the champions for a fee which has been undisclosed, where he will join former Derry City teammate Patrick McEleney in the attacking ranks.
Read More18-year-old Kinsella spent the second-half of last season with St. Patrick’s Athletic where he was a team mate of fellow recent additions at Oriel Park Jamie McGrath and Séan Hoare.
Read MoreDundalk have announced that former midfielder Ruaidhri Higgins has replaced the departed Gerry Spain in the club’s management team.
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