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When a Liverpool legend lined out for Shelbourne amid the 90s heyday of PL-LOI crossovers

When a Liverpool legend lined out for Shelbourne amid the 90s heyday of PL-LOI crossovers Mick Neville on how Ian Rush ended up playing for the Irish side against Brondby. By Paul Fennessy Sunday 21 Feb 2021, 7:30 AM Feb 21st 2021, 7:30 AM 8,990 Views 1 Comment Ian Rush scored 346 goals in 660 appearances for Liverpool. Image: EMPICS Sport Image: EMPICS Sport IT’S 25 YEARS this week since Ian Rush lined out for Shelbourne against Brondby in a memorable friendly. The former Wales international was coming towards the end of an illustrious Liverpool career, which saw him score an incredible 346 goals in 660 appearances to this day, he remains the club’s all-time leading scorer.

It will be May or June at least before pubs are allowed reopen, warns Longford publican

It will be May or June at least before pubs are allowed reopen, warns Longford publican Industry might never be same cautions local businessman and keen golfer, saying: I can t even improve that now Reporter: );   ); It could be another five months or more before Longford s social scene is given the all-clear to return to some semblance of normality, a Longford publican has warned. That was the cautionary soundings from Andy Byrne as he reacted to this afternoon s confirmation of the latest escalation in restriction measures announced by the Government. Mr Byrne, who has spoke previously of his fears for the local and wider vintners industry, told of how the long term impact of a third national lockdown might impinge on a trade which has once again seen scores of workers and publicans sign up for government backed supports.

Longford Leader September 2020 in review

Longford Leader September 2020 in review Reporter: newsroom@longfordleader.ie Ardagh Moydow captain Paddy Keenan and his wife Alice Magan, a native of Killashee, each with one hand on the coveted Hennessy Cup in Killashee as the build up continued to the Intermediate Final );   ); It was an extremely busy few weeks for schools ahead in August and September as they worked hard towards reopening their doors with new, strict measurements in place to avoid the spread of Covid-19.   Melview National School reopened on August 27 after what principal, Mary O’Boyle, described as “a very busy month for all the staff”.

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