Jimmy Callacher finds Nixon with a superb cross-field pass, with McKay getting back to stop Nixon from at least getting a ...
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Belfast News Letter on MSNIrish League caretaker boss David Johnstone wants to deliver perfect starting gift for Darren Murphy with Loughgall winDavid Johnstone will sign off tonight on his third spell as Loughgall caretaker boss happy to hand over to Darren Murphy but ...
AS a young teenager, Shea Gordon loved his pink boots. They didn’t cause any offence when he played for Dungannon Swifts’ ...
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Derry Journal on MSNDerry City launch full-time scholarship partnership with St Joseph's Boys and Steven Gerrard AcademyThe innovative BTEC sports programme is part of a long term strategy by the club which has put together a framework to ...
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Belfast News Letter on MSNAfter securing historic Irish League title, Linfield legend Jamie Mulgrew now targeting silverware success as managerHaving captained Linfield to their historic 57th Irish League crown – and his 11th over a trophy-laden near two-decade career ...
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Belfast News Letter on MSNDarren Murphy leaves Finn Harps - three days after appearance at Loughgall game with Irish League club searching for new bossDarren Murphy has left his role as Finn Harps boss – three days after watching Loughgall defeat Ballymena United and with the ...
Loughgall sit nine points adrift of Carrick Rangers at the foot of the table, having won just four and drawn six of their 33 ...
Winifred Crawford Dibert Boys & Girls Club of Jamestown officials recently named the club’s February Youth of the Month. Youth are chosen based on attendance, participation and positive attitude. The ...
Pennsylvania’s largest youth football league got a little smaller this week, as five Westmoreland County teams opted to leave and form a league of their own in the wake of a police investigation.
It does not necessarily reflect the view of The Herald. A youth football club will be able to finish their season after a crunch meeting between its chairman and the league was called off. A special ...
It does not necessarily reflect the view of The Herald. A youth football club will be able to finish their season after a crunch meeting between its chairman and the league was called off.
Liverpool's owners are considering buying a European side in their bid to develop a multi-club model in football, according to a report. Fenway Sports Group are thought to be in competition with a ...
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