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Published 08:40 30 Oct 2018 GMT
Updated 08:40 30 Oct 2018 GMT
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Ten minutes in and young or old, it didn't matter, they were all out there under the bright lights on a Monday night and you'd be left thinking, where else in the world would be a better place to be?
A big horn sounded that would have been heard in Ballymun when the men of Jude's made their way back out onto the pitch. Everybody cleared back into the stands for part two of the Paul Mannion show and you'd wonder why every county doesn't open the gates let them out.Ex-Down star reveals big change he had to make for professional football
Fascinating! Shamrock Rovers star John McGovern could be playing Gaelic football for Down right now. Instead, the Newry born man is doing his best to break into the Hoops team, scoring three goals this term already after an impressive brace in the champions’ 4-1 victory over Drogheda United. McGovern won the Tailteann cup in 2024 […]
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David Clifford has big praise for how Kobe McDonald has dealt with adversity
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