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Seamus Coleman donation to League of Ireland emergency fund helps total exceed €30,000
Connolly ankle rehab to last 'a few weeks' as uncertainty remains over Ireland's Euro 2020 play-off
Fights in the showers, porn on the bus and winners on the pitch - How Shels made Double history in 2000
The FA Cup finalist from Dublin working the midnight shift on London Underground during lockdown
'You have to help the doctors and nurses whatever way you can' - The LOI legend working at Tallaght Hospital
McGuinness hoping for 'game changer' income support to help LOI to survive
Surfing in Strandhill, selling Hugo Boss and Joey Ndo's smile - How Sligo Rovers became champions in 2012
'Everyone must help. If you don't take it seriously and catch the virus you'll pass it on and harm people'
'Hopefully people will remember to be there for each other and not tear each other down after all this'
Sligo boss Liam Buckley supports club's decision to temporarily layoff all staff due to league shutdown
Sligo Rovers announce temporary layoffs for all management, players and administration staff
'No one knows what’s happening and when we will be back, hopefully it will be soon but who knows?'
'There is only one contender for player of the year. It has to be Jordan Henderson'
Drogheda United did not consult players ahead of decision to stop wages
Controversial Hoffenheim owner rejects Trump's $1bn offer as his company works on Covid-19 vaccine
'Going to matches is a drug. It never leaves you. You’re in rehab but you know you'll fall off the wagon'
'He said I could stay with his family for a little bit. I've just kind of stayed ever since'
This night at Anfield will be one that Liverpool players will always look back on with the worst kind of regret
'I'm 24 and only learned about Bloody Sunday. It helps you understand what people in Derry have lived with'
Alli's struggles clear to see but despair is all around for Spurs under Jose Mourinho
Ireland fans' group urges members to follow official advice regarding travel to Slovakia
'Someone from United came in with the police asking Alfie not to sue Keane. He refused'
St Pat's defender Younger released from hospital after losing consciousness in collision on Friday night
‘I never sat with my Da and just talked, not really. But I learned more about him drinking together for three hours than ever before’
Billy King banishes the curse to fire St Pat's to victory over Cork City
'We all came in saying the same thing: "F**king hell, who was that kid?" It was Billy Gilmour'
Now is the time for McCarthy to show he can help Doherty and Stevens shine for Ireland
Talk of Liverpool's greatness can stop as Chelsea end hopes of The Treble
Meet the football agent who has a heart and doesn't care about money... but is still ruthless
Battles with Dean Saunders and making Alan Kelly 'The Godfather' - Steve Bruce's first job in management
Revenge, pride and sellouts are just some of the storylines to follow tonight
United return to the scene of their biggest crime under Solskjaer and must make amends
Ireland post best result in Women's Team Pursuit to finish eighth at Worlds
Manchester United drawn against lowest seeds LASK in Europa League last 16
Three illegal groin kicks not enough to stop Woolley winning US Open Taekwondo
The biggest crime of all would be Kevin De Bruyne being denied his place on this stage
Dara O’Shea helps West Brom to a clean sheet as they take another step towards the Premier League
Alonso took the easy way out on a night when Lampard would have been looking for the exit after 60 minutes
'I love this city. It’s nice to reconnect with Dublin after so long because there's nothing like home'
'I knew that I couldn't be selfish anymore. It was time to put my family first'