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Start Date: Feb. 23, 2019, 7:37 a.m.
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Role: Reporter
Start Date: Feb. 23, 2019, 7:37 a.m.
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If the 2020 FAI Cup champions are to pull off a result this evening, it will go down as one of the big European results achieved by an Irish team
Read MorePierre Emerick Aubameyang, Alexandre Lacazette, Kieran Tierney and Granit Xhaka are just some of the star-studded names the Spaniard has left in London, but Callum Chambers is back after a horrendous eleven-month injury ordeal.
Read MoreMichael Duffy and David McMillan scored braces while Andy Boyle, John Mountney, Patrick McEleney, Chris Shields, Nathan Oduwa, Jordan Flores and Sean Murray were also on target.
Read MoreThe Republic of Ireland suffered a sickening defeat in their quest to qualify for the European Under21 Championship for the first time ever as they went down 1-2 to Iceland on Sunday afternoon.
Read MoreRovers finish fourth, the Town finish third and this game will be remembered for the ultra-professional away performance and frankly a blunt home one
Read MoreThe Lilywhites will be looking to secure a third place finish in the Premier Division for 2020 when Sligo Rovers visit Oriel Park on Monday night (kick-off 7.30pm).
Read MoreA home game against Iceland followed by an away trip to Luxembourg will decide if Ireland can qualify as one of the five best second-placed teams.
Read MoreGoals from Patrick Hoban and a pair of David McMillan penalties were not enough to even secure a point as Dundalk’s European goalkeeping woes continued
Read MoreAnd a Patrick Hoban poachers finish was cancelled out by a towering Robbie Benson header as both sides chased a European place
Read MoreBoth Arteta and Giovagnoli are at the dawn of their respective managerial careers.
Read MoreThe Lilywhites travel to London on the back of some average domestic form
Read MoreWaterford took a further step to guarantee a top four finish as they defeated Dundalk 1-0 at the RSC on Sunday afternoon.
Read MoreSecond-half goals, the first a volley from Etzaz Hussain and the second from the penalty spot, converted by Ohi Omoijuanfo, earned Molde the win.
Read MoreThe coaching duo of Giovagnoli and Rossi did not have exceptional playing careers but hope to inspire the next generation of coaches
Read MoreIt was a European hangover for Dundalk as they dropped two points at home to a sturdy Finn Harps side on Sunday.
Read MoreIn what could be described as a fantastic draw, Dundalk do have the mouth-watering clash against a Premier League side along with two realistic opportunities to perhaps pick up points against both Molde and Rapid Wien
Read MoreWith Dundalk’s biggest game since 2016 on the horizon, a much-changed team suffered a disastrous closing ten minutes to the first half which decided the outcome of this game.
Read MoreA deserted Oriel Park greeted Filippo Giovagnoli as the Italian took charge of his first league game at home to Shelbourne.
Read MoreLeague Champions Dundalk are into the second round of the Extra.ie FAI Cup after a battling 1-0 win over Waterford F.C.
Read MoreAfter a 21-week long hiatus, football was back, albeit without supporters as Sligo Rovers put in a stellar performance, earning all three points as they travelled to the Ryan McBride Brandywell Stadium to take on Derry City.
Read MoreShamrock Rovers made a huge statement regarding their title winning aspirations as they defeated arch-rivals Dundalk in a thriller in Tallaght.
Read MoreSligo will feel hard done by after a spirited performance maybe could have seen the Bit O’Red secure a valuable away point
Read MoreThere was a buzz in the air as Shelbourne made their long-awaited Tolka Park return to Premier Division football as they welcomed league champions Dundalk.
Read MoreThe draw meant that Northern Ireland’s already slim chances of qualifying automatically were dashed as they needed to beat both the Netherlands and Germany by an aggregate score of at least four goals
Read MoreThe first half began with some controlled Dutch possession football. However, after only four minutes Jasper Cillessen took too much time, being closed down inside his own 6-yard box by Corry Evans
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