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Updated: Friday, 18 May 2012 22:31 Jason Byrne of Bray celebrates scoring the opening goal after 36 minutes Jason Byrne nicked a stoppage time goal as Bray Wanderers earned a 3-3 draw at the Carlisle Grounds. In the first half Byrne and Christy Fagan tra Full Article at RTE Interactive
irishtimes.com - Last Updated: Monday, May 7, 2012, 17:48 Aiden McGeady (Spartak Moscow) Born 4.4.86 Caps: 47 Goals: 2 A slow starter internationally, McGeady wore the green jersey for the first time in 2004 but had to wait seven years for his first goal Full Article at Irish Times
A FOOTBALL ground in Ireland is to be renamed in honour of the late Aston Villa star Eamon Deacy. Terryland Park, the home of Galway United, will be called Deacy Park in memory of the 1981 title-winning squad member. Deacy, who died in February, aged 53, Full Article at The Birmingham Mail
Terryland Park, the home of Galway United, will be called Deacy Park in memory of the ex-player, a member of Villa’s 1981 title-winning squad. Deacy, who died in February aged 53, played for Galway Rovers before moving to England and turned out for Unite Full Article at The Birmingham Mail
Birmingham Mail: Alex McLeish is refusing to contemplate back-to-back Premier League relegations as his Aston Villa gear up for a crunch double-header this weekend. Daily Star: Aston Villa stars Darren Bent and Richard Dunne have been handed a Euro 2012 Full Article at Aston Villa Football Club
THE GALWAY FA has decided to rename Terryland Park in honour of Eamon “Chick” Deacy, the former Aston Villa and Galway United player who died suddenly in February. Deacy Park will be the new name for the home of soccer in Galway – ironically, the land fo Full Article at Irish Times
Northern Irish coach Sean Connor says he has moved to Zimbabwe to relaunch his career rather than for the money. He has joined Harare club CAPS United as he aims to get his career moving in the right direction again. He had a good record in the League of Full Article at BBC Sport
The Saw Doctors may hail from the west of Ireland but they are certainly no strangers to the Jersey Shore. The group has become something of a fixture at Asbury Park’s legendary Stone Pony in recent years and the quintet seemed very much at home kicking Full Article at Irish Central
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Galway United F.C. (Irish: Cumann Peile Ghaillimh Aontaithe) was founded as Galway Rovers in 1937. They are a football club currently playing in the FAI Premier Division (the upper of the two tiers in the league). Galway first joined the League of Ireland in 1977, having been invited to participate in the League Cup in the previous year. The... Full Article At Wikipedia.org
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