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Extratime is the leading provider of information on the League of Ireland. Established in 2008 and run as a volunteer driven portal, the enterprise has gained recognition domestically and internationally as a provider of accurate,innovative and timely news and statistics on the Irish domestic league and associated events such as international fixtures. League of Ireland, Women s National League, Irish Football, Domestic and International.
Extratime is the leading provider of information on the League of Ireland. Established in 2008 and run as a volunteer driven portal, the enterprise has gained recognition domestically and internationally as a provider of accurate,innovative and timely news and statistics on the Irish domestic league and associated events such as international fixtures. League of Ireland, Women s National League, Irish Football, Domestic and International.
Dundalk’s season closed with a loss against Derry at Oriel Park on Friday night 2-1. The home side were the better of the two teams for large parts of the.
League of Ireland launches Head in the Game initiative
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6 May 2021
St. Patrick s Athletic captain Ian Bermingham, left, Shelbourne captain Pearl Slattery and Shamrock Rovers captain Ronan Finn at the launch. Pic: Sportsfile );
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League of Ireland captains will wear the Head In The Game armband during the month of May to raise awareness of mental health.
Each captain from the SSE Airtricity Premier & First Division, and Women s National League will wear the armband in each match during May which is observed as mental health awareness month.
Head In The Game is a supporter led mental health campaign aimed at helping members of the Irish football community. The movement was established in September 2020 following the tragic passing of Dundalk FC videographer Harry Taaffe by six Dundalk FC supporters determined to create a discussion and break down the stigma of mental illness.