There s no clear indication as to when the football season will get up and running, but it s still worth taking a look at some of the footballers who could light up 2021.
Some are on the cusp of burgeoning senior careers, others are returning from injury, the AFL or a break from the inter-county scene - but all have the potential to make a big impact in this championship . . .
Lee Gannon (Dublin)
One of Dublin s best performers in their All-Ireland U-20 defeat to Galway where he landed a long-range outside-of-the-boot point, Whitehall Colmcille man Gannon put down a strong season with Tom Gray s side. Used as a midfielder in the decider, he s a versatile sort and registered three points from wing-back in the All-Ireland semi-final win over Tyrone. A man in demand, he had a brief flirtation with the county hurlers, having been on the extended squad in 2019. And given that Dublin s cover isn t as deep in defence as other areas of the pitch - combined with the Dubs policy of introdu
Mayo will face no Croke Park sanction over the three members of their management team who gained unauthorised access to last month s All-Ireland final.
Those appearing in Croke Park next year will have to worry about more than Pat Spillane’s verdict. That is because the Courts Service has applied for permission to use three levels of the stadium’s
Vogue Williams’ mother is a dedicated follower of fashion with her pages devoted to her sartorial style.
The glamorous gran appears to have a fedora for every day of the week as she poses with the backdrop of Howth or her sun-drenched Spanish home.
It was the followers of her famous daughter who first suggested her mother Sandra Wilson should start her own Instagram account.
More than 25,000 followers later and dozens of mini-fashion shoots topped off by a jaunty headwear and she is a bonafide Instagram star.
The fashionista poses up a storm in her social media feed with backdrops of beachfronts, yachts and Howth Head.