Bosnia is a strong technical team. They don't play violins for us. Until the last minute, they were winning against...
Mushrooms are off the agenda.Evening time:The players were given the option of a cinema trip last night. On Friday,...
Only 12 men were actually on the training pitch as the first spell of the day drew to a close, although the...
We need the players to put in a strong performance because Bosnia is a very good team with very skilful players,"...
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Robbie Keane trained fully at Gannon Park in Malahide 24 hours after his arrival from Los Angeles to confirm his recovery from a hamstring strain. He was joined by Shane Long, Jon Walters and Keith Andrews, who did not complete the morning session with... Full Article at The World Game
The Republic of Ireland's preparations for the summer tournament are being hampered by injury with goalkeeper Given, O'Shea, Kevin Foley and Keith Fahey on the sidelines. Keith Andrews, Shane Long, and Jon Walters all sat out parts of Tuesday's... Full Article at Sky Sports
BIRMINGHAM, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 25: Keith Fahey of Birmingham City competes with Marcus Tudgay of Nottingham Forest during the npower Championship match between Birmingham City and Nottingham Forest at St Andrews Stadium on February 25, 2012 in Birmingham,... View Photo »
They scored three fantastic goals – especially the one from Keith Fahey
"After undergoing a scan, it was concluded that Shay should sit out training for the next 2-3 days for precautionary measures." Given joins Irish team-mates John O'Shea, Kevin Foley and Keith Fahey on the sidelines, with Trapattoni admitting he might... Full Article at Football365.co.za
The Republic's Gannon Park training headquarters in Malahide resembled a field hospital on Tuesday morning as Trapattoni's walking wounded were nursed back to health, with goalkeeper Shay Given joining the likes of John O'Shea, Kevin Foley and Keith... Full Article at ITV Sport
“I think he will be ready for the next match.” The injury list still includes Keith Fahey (groin) and Kevin Foley (hamstring). “I think Foley will train with us maybe tomorrow or Wednesday, and Fahey maybe Tuesday,” added Tardelli after both sat out... Full Article at Irish Times
Birmingham City's Irish midfielder Keith Fahey (L) vies with NK Maribor's Slovenian midfielder Aleš Mertelj during an UEFA Europa league League group H football match at St Andrew's stadium in Birmingham on December 15, 2011. View Photo »
We must have that conviction. We don’t have a Messi or Ronaldo but we have a good group.” Most of that group was already in place yesterday in Malahide where 15 outfield players and three goalkeepers took a full part in training while Keith Fahey and... Full Article at Irish Times
Bohemians continued to battle away and Keith Ward gave them some reward, curling home a free-kick five minutes into stoppage time. President Michael D Higgins and Republic of Ireland players James McClean, Keith Fahey and David Forde were in attendance... Full Article at Irish Times
...and after Trapattoni watched his advance guard take a few desultory whacks at a football before returning to their hotel, he began what will be a relentless series of media appearances with his customary gusto and good humour.The first men in for Trap's... Full Article at Dublin Evening Herald
Keith Fahey (born 15 January 1983 in Dublin) is an Irish football player who plays for English club Birmingham City. Full Article At Wikipedia.org
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