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Tributes paid as former Dundalk manager and Ireland underage coach Connolly passes away
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Eoin Hand, Ciaran Kilduff and Paul Doolin on the task facing Stephen Kenny. By Paul Fennessy Sunday 4 Apr 2021, 7:00 AM 4 hours ago 10,672 Views 9 Comments
HE CAME IN with a bold new style of play that long-time watchers of the Irish team were unaccustomed to.
A vocal minority of supporters had been against his appointment from the outset, suspicious of the footballing culture from which he emerged.
He made some controversial selection calls, leaving out big-name stars in favour of younger, less experienced players.
After a number of disappointing early results, including in vital qualifiers, his teams were branded ‘unwatchable’.
His name was Jack Charlton.
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
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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.