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'I felt like a fan, not a player. I almost recorded You'll Never Walk Alone from the bench'
'PAOK are a good side and they expect to go through. But they are not immortal'
Greek police warn 200 travelling Bohs fans to stay away ahead of historic tie
'We had meetings with RTÉ at the start of the year and you are wasting your time'
'What's the plan for the future? I'll play until my legs fall off'
Race for Scales hots up as Premier League clubs challenge Celtic for Rovers ace
'I think RTÉ, for whatever reason, seems to not fully get behind football in this country'
Historic night as Bohemians beat PAOK to continue brilliant European run
'The people who love Irish football should be proud of this team. The best is yet to come'
Georgie Kelly at the double as Bohs cruise on another famous European night
FAI chief Hill targets World Cup wins and opens up on 'emotion' of Irish football
No 'international decisions yet' for promising West Ham forward - Kenny
'It was the hallucinations, the heart palpitations... I was ringing Dr Alan Byrne at 5.30am the night of the Finland game'
'I wasn’t going to come here and start swanning around thinking I owned the gaff'
Stephen Kenny's job safe as senior players and staff back Ireland boss in video investigation
Dundalk's European chase drags on as Pat's star Benson comes back to haunt former club
'The pinstripe punk' urges Dundalk to 'be brave' in tomorrow's clash with Arsenal
'He said the league is a shambles, a pub league': Perth reveals extraordinary John Sheridan outburst
A very public transfer saga: How Roy Keane's Man United move played out over three months in 1993
A Forest life - Sharing a stage with Brian Clough, playing best with spite and shaping the next generation
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