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Fenton claims James McCarthy is greatest Dublin player we will ever see

November 10, 2024 by

Dublin's Brian Fenton has claimed that his now-retired teammate James McCarthy is the best player to ever wear a Dublin jersey. McCarthy (34) decided to hang up his boots after a long, illustrious career that saw him win nine All-Ireland titles, including six consecutive Sam Maguire Cups, as well as countless other titles with Dublin. In a statement released this week on the … [Read more...] about Fenton claims James McCarthy is greatest Dublin player we will ever see

Donegal’s Murphy set for sensational return to inter-county football

November 10, 2024 by

Former Donegal captain Michael Murphy will line out for the Donegal senior footballers next year after a rumour about his return became a reality this week. Murphy is regarded as one of, if not the greatest, footballers to play for Donegal. The Glenswilly native was Donegal county captain from December 2010 until his retirement from inter-county football in November 2022. Last … [Read more...] about Donegal’s Murphy set for sensational return to inter-county football

Wales manager Rhian Wilkinson backs Wales to ‘show up’ against Ireland

November 10, 2024 by

The manager of the Welsh women's football team, Rhian Wilkinson, has stated that she fully expects her side to step up when they face Ireland in their Euro 2025 play-off final. The two teams will meet on November 29 in Cardiff and in Dublin on December 3. The winner will earn a place at the European Championships in Switzerland next summer. Yesterday, the 2025 UEFA Nations … [Read more...] about Wales manager Rhian Wilkinson backs Wales to ‘show up’ against Ireland

IN PICTURES: Pride of the Irish on full display at star-studded Irish Post Awards 2024

November 8, 2024 by

A STAR-STUDDED event celebrating the best of Irishness took place last night as the Irish Post Awards 2024 got underway. Celebrities from all walks of life attended the glitzy ceremony, which welcomed more than 1000 guests to the Grosvenor House Hotel in Park Lane. Eight awards were handed out over the course of the evening, which was hosted by broadcasting legend Eamonn Holmes … [Read more...] about IN PICTURES: Pride of the Irish on full display at star-studded Irish Post Awards 2024

Laura Whitmore, Ryan Tubridy and Siobhan Fahey share ‘pride’ in Irishness at Irish Post Awards

November 8, 2024 by

CELEBRITIES from all walks of life declared their pride in their Irishness as the Irish Post Awards returned to the capital last night. The annual occasion brought more than 1000 people to the Grosvenor House Hotel in Park Lane for a night honouring excellence among the Irish community in Britain and across the globe. “Nights like this it is an honour and a privilege to be the … [Read more...] about Laura Whitmore, Ryan Tubridy and Siobhan Fahey share ‘pride’ in Irishness at Irish Post Awards

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