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Wolves transfer-list Irish trio
Wolves manager Mick McCarthy has transfer-listed Irish trio Gary Breen, Darren Potter and Stephen Elliott.
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BOOK REVIEW
Banter & Bustle, by Jeff Scott
Banter & Bustle is an enlightening insight into the Saturday afternoon experiences of the football-supporting Everyman – a breed which, due to the impact of an authorised mass media, may well become an endangered species.
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BLOG
Threesome: Great football ads
We were sufficiently dazzled by the recent television debut of Nike’s two-minute movie, directed by acclaimed film-maker Guy Ritchie, to make great football commercials the subject of this week’s threesome.
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Irish fans receive Champions League breakthrough
Hundreds of Irish fans intending to travel to this month’s Uefa Champions League final in Moscow have been informed that a match ticket and valid passport will replace normal visa requirements for entry into Russia.
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Harte parts company with Sunderland
Former Republic of Ireland international Ian Harte is among four Sunderland players to be informed they will not be offered new contracts at the Stadium of Light.
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Street jibes will not drive me away from Glasgow – McGeady
Ireland star Aiden McGeady insists abuse from street drunks will not drive him away from Celtic this summer.
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Lawrence urges Stoke investment
Stoke City winger Liam Lawrence feels manager Tony Pulis will have to launch a major investment in his playing staff if the Potters are to survive their first ever season in the Barclays Premier League.
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Gannon looking forward to play-off experience
Stockport County boss Jim Gannon is eagerly awaiting his first taste of managing a side the end-of-season promotion play-offs when the Hatters take on Wycombe Wanderers next week.
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O’Connor offered Clarets stay
Burnley manager Owen Coyle has offered Irish midfielder James O’Connor a new contract in a bid to keep him at Turfmoor.
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Breen throws down gauntlet to Wolves youngsters
Wolves veteran Gary Breen has urged the club’s younger stars to take on the mantle of leadership and spur the club towards promotion next season.
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Swindon boss welcomes Corr news
Swindon Town manager Maurice Malpas is looking forward to having giant Irish forward Barry Corr available for the start of the new season in August.
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Mixed news for Gills’ Irish
Gillingham manager Mark Stimson has offered Irish striker Gary Mulligan a new contract – but the club’s other Irish forward, Barry Cogan, has been informed he will not be kept on at Priestfield.
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