By Stephen Leonard PORTLAOISE Panthers Basketball Club, last night, issued a statement expressing their indignation at the decision by the National League…
By Stephen Leonard KAVANAGH’S Portlaoise Panthers have appealed the decision by Basketball Ireland’s National League Committee to award their InsureMyVan.
i was glad it was over with. it was an interesting time for you because much of the country cheering you on, but some of the country saying, oh, no, no, don t have a black man break babe ruth s record. you still have an attic full of hate letters that you got. i certainly do. and i ve been criticized for that, too. but i m going to keep them because i think that people need to be reminded that was not that far removed. you know, it was just yesterday, a few years ago when that happened to me. doesn t the nation s capital deserve a major-league team again? well, once again, that s a very nice question. it s one i choose not to answer. the national league committee is looking hard at sites. it would be wrong to comment on sites, though i should say the passion and support of a number of those cities is running very high. there are no plans right now to move a club, and we don t have any further expansion plans. but that doesn t mean that at some point that s a terrific area
League of Ireland players, including Waterford FC players, are set for a minimum wage for the the 2023 season. Photo: Inpho. Senior full-time professionals in…