SLIGO'S David Kelly was the goal-scoring hero, but manager Niall Moyna was the headline-maker as DCU advanced to their third decider in four years at Pairc Tailteann on Saturday.The high-profile students' boss launched a scathing attack on Donegal manage
On a day of little incident, controversy or even admirable football, it was inevitable that Graham Geraghty's return to action would elicit the biggest reaction from the home support in the 3,500 crowd in Pairc Tailteann, Navan.Player-managers in inter-c
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