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    Seamus Coleman’s timely return to form

    The last time Seamus Coleman played for Ireland, he was sent off (2nd yellow card) after giving away a penalty for handball in a game Ireland lost 2-0 away to Switzerland. It was his worst performance in an Ireland shirt. The Euro 2020 campaign was a damp squib really, and Coleman’s performances were average at […] More

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    Barp, Barp!! – Watch the full 90 minutes of classic Ireland games

    Ireland football fans are in for a treat with Eir Sports (14 games) and TG4 (6 games) showing old classic Ireland games from our illustrious past. The Irish broadcasters have 20 games in total, including the historical World Cup Italia 90,  beating Romania on penalties to reach the quarter Finals at our first ever WC. […] More

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    Kenny replaces McCarthy as Republic of Ireland manager

    Stephen Kenny has replaced Mick McCarthy as Republic of Ireland manager with immediate effect, the FAI has confirmed. Both managers have agreed to the change due to the ongoing delays to the European Championship play-offs caused by the coronavirus pandemic. McCarthy’s contract was due to expire on July 31st, with the Boys in Green originally […] More

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    Ireland draw Bulgaria, Finland and Wales in Nations League

    The Republic of Ireland have drawn Bulgaria, Finland and Wales in League B of the 2020/2021 UEFA Nations League. Stephen Kenny will be at the helm for the Boys in Green’s campaign in Group 4, which will see Ireland face Wales in the competition for the second year running. The matches against Bulgaria, Finland and […] More

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    Coleman to miss Euro 2020 play-off

    Republic of Ireland manager Mick McCarthy has confirmed that Seamus Coleman will miss the upcoming Euro 2020 play-off against Slovakia. The Ireland captain hobbled off with a thigh injury in the 28th minute of Everton’s 1-1 draw with Manchester United in the Premier League last weekend, and won’t be available for the trip to Bratislava […] More

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    Report: Coventry signs new West Ham deal

    Republic of Ireland underage international Conor Coventry has signed a new long-term contract at West Ham. The Guardian reports that the Hammers have tied down the 19-year-old midfielder on a three-and-a-half-year deal amid interest from a number of clubs. Coventry’s previous deal was set to expire in the summer. Midfielder Coventry, who is part of […] More

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    Gavin Kilkenny signs a new long-term contract at AFC Bournemouth

    The Republic of Ireland teenager is enjoying a superb breakthrough season for club and country, making his senior Cherries debut in a Carabao Cup victory over Forest Green Rovers. Kilkenny is also part of the U21 Ireland squad, and has made six appearances for Stephen Kenny’s exciting side this season, making his debut in the […] More

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    Richie Towell joins Salford City

    Richie Towell has joined Salford City on a free transfer. The Irish midfielder has spent the last two years on loan at Rotherham United from Brighton, but has now moved to the newly promoted League Two club owned by the Class of ’92. Towell says Salford are a club “with a lot of ambition”, and the […] More

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    Leicester close to signing Bohs striker

    Leicester City are reportedly set to sign Bohemians striker Ali Reghba. The 19-year-old has been on trial with the Foxes, and scored twice for the club’s U23 side – and won a penalty – against Swansea on Monday evening. Reghba is an U19 Republic of Ireland international, and was named by new U21 international coach […] More

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    O’Neill to become Nottingham Forest manager

    Martin O’Neill is set to become Nottingham Forest’s new manager. Aitor Karanka resigned from the post last week, and former Republic of Ireland manager O’Neill is expected to replace the Spaniard. According to Sky Sports, negotiations are expected to be concluded in the next 24 hours. O’Neill is a club hero at Forest, having won two […] More

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    Long ends 279 day goal drought for Southampton

    Shane Long scored what proved to be the winner for 10-man Southampton today. The Republic of Ireland striker doubled the Saints’ lead against Leicester at the King Power in first half stoppage time, and also won an 11th minute penalty which was dispatched by James Ward-Prowse. Wilfred Ndidi pulled one back for the Foxes in […] More

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