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Doolin bags Irish U-23 post
Friday March 19 2010
PAUL Doolin was yesterday announced as the new manager of Ireland's U-23 side, and the former Drogheda United boss admitted straight away that he would not continue in the international role if a club job were to come along due to "conflicting interests".
Barrett in groove after 'unhappy triad'
Friday February 19 2010
IT has taken him three years and not a single karate lesson, but Sporting Fingal's Shane Barrett has finally overcome the 'unhappy triad'.
Coughlan's sweet shop mentality turns City sour
Sunday January 24 2010
ABOUT the kindest thing that can be said about Cork City chairman Tom Coughlan is that he is a messer. When it comes to football matters, he has a great capacity for turning what might otherwise be magnificent into dross.
Fenlon vital to Bohs cause
Wednesday January 06 2010
Bohemians didn't see it coming. They expected Pat Fenlon to be in Spain on a family holiday yesterday. Not in Dalymount Park, locked in a dilemma surrounding his future as manager of the League of Ireland champions.
Gamble heads to Hartlepool as Leesiders fail to attract new talent
Wednesday January 06 2010
JOE GAMBLE'S move from Cork City to Hartlepool went through last night after overcoming a late hitch when the Leesiders sought a 20pc sell-on clause despite being forced to allow the midfielder leave for free.
Clubs seek answers
Wednesday December 02 2009
The 22 League of Ireland clubs met in Abbotstown last night to discuss the future of the game here after a turbulent year.
Doolin parts from rebels
Tuesday December 01 2009
PAUL Doolin yesterday departed as manager of Cork City, feeding speculation that he is now set to take the reins at St Patrick's Athletic.
Kenny shuns Dundalk in bid to rebuild Candystripes
Tuesday November 24 2009
STEPHEN KENNY last night turned down the chance to take over as manager of Dundalk, opting instead to remain in charge at crisis-hit Derry City and begin rebuilding the Candystripes in the First Division.
Faherty double can't deny Rebels as Doolin's troops clinch European spot
Saturday November 07 2009
It has been a strange season for Cork City, but the Rebels skipped away from Terryland Park content with the fact that European football will make a welcome return to Leeside in 2010.
Duggan hammer-blow knocks Hoops off perch
Wednesday October 21 2009
A remarkable day for Cork City Football Club developed into a disastrous night for Shamrock Rovers who relinquished their grip on the League of Ireland title with defeat to a team who very nearly didn't show up.
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