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Russell was adjudged to have fouled Griffin on the edge of the area and from the resultant free-kick, the substitute curled a glorious free-kick beyond the reach of Brendan Clarke in the home goal. The turnaround was complete in the 92nd minute when... Full Article at RTE Interactive
Friday, 11 May 2012 22:33 Tadgh Purcell missed a spot-kick with less than 20 minutes to go Brendan Clarke saved Tadgh Purcell's second-half penalty at St Patrick's Athletic and Cork City played out an entertaining 0-0 draw in Richmond Park. Clarke got... Full Article at RTE Interactive
Liam Buckley's Dubliners may feel they had the better chances throughout the game, but it was Cork's Tadhg Purcell who was left kicking himself at the finish for not winning it for City from a 78th minute penalty. Saints' defender Kenny Browne had... Full Article at BreakingNews.ie
Soon after City youngster McNamee was in the thick of things when his pass found David McDaid. The striker's shot from the edge of the box caused problems for ‘keeper Brendan Clarke, but he did well to turn the effort over the bar. On 36 minutes a... Full Article at RTE Interactive
The result keeps the Saints fourth, still just three points off Sligo Rovers’ lead. The first period was totally dominated by the home side. In fact, Paul Corry's tame second-minute sighter was the only time that the home side's goalkeeper, Brendan... Full Article at RTE Interactive
St Pat's attacks and garner a 1-1 draw after Glenn Cronin's sending off.Shels provided the first real example of quality, with Brendan McGill striking a wonderful volley from 30 yards in the 23rd minute which rebounded off the crossbar and then into the... Full Article at Dublin Evening Herald
Dundalk : Peter Cherrie; Derek Foran, Luke Danville, Liam Burns, Dan Cunningham; John Mountney, Stephen McDonnell, Robert Waters; Gary Shanahan (Bob McKenna 59), Michael Rafter (Chris Reilly 59), Shane O'Neill (Gareth Coughlan 77). St Patrick's... Full Article at RTE Interactive
This list includes such stalwart figures as Packie Lynch, Dermot Kelly, Vincent Nally, Paul Hynes, Loman Gallagher, Gerry Nicholson and Tony Quinn at Boardroom and executive level, and Paul Cook, Richie Ryan, Eoin Doyle, John Russell, Brendan Clarke... Full Article at Sligo Champion
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Brendan Clarke (born September 17, 1985 in Dublin is an Irish football player who currently plays for St Patrick's Athletic F.C. in the League of Ireland Full Article At Wikipedia.org
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