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Located beside the Garvaghy Road, the sign at Woodside Gardens is the first to be approved by the unionist-controlled Armagh, Banbridge and Craigavon Council.
THERE was a time when burying the hatchet with Aiden McGeady would have landed him on a charge of GBH. But it seems Gordon Strachan is mellowing with age. In fact, the former Celtic boss would ...
AS talks collapse over where to let Celtic fans hold their impending league title party, the answer seems simple. Open up a ...
A cross-border peace academy led by the Rio Ferdinand Foundation is to receive more than £1 million in funding. The charity ...
Michael 'Mick' O'Dwyer, who enjoyed a successful GAA career both on the field and on the sidelines, died today, April 3. Who ...
Celtic took control soon after as the home side showed their inability to handle pressure in front of a baying crowd, this wasn’t pandemic football any more, and Celtic took full advantage by going ...
"Micko lived and breathed Gaelic football. He embodied everything good about the game - dedication, ambition, positivity and ...
From his childhood in Kerry, through to some controversies and a whole lot of glory, O’Dwyer always had a beguiling way with ...
Tipperary LGFA said the 22-year-old's "passion, kindness, and radiant spirit lit up every pitch she stepped onto" ...
Senior football teams in Ulster have been competing for the Anglo-Celt Cup for a century now - Jack Madden explains what the ...
Its name derives from the Gaelic cál ceannann, meaning ‘white-headed cabbage’, reflecting one of its key ingredients. Traditional recipes call for mashed potatoes mixed with finely chopped ...
Celtic are heading towards an important summer ... same pathway as well with West Ham United looking like favourites to sign him.
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