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Four finals coming up for Donaghmore underage teams

Ulster Herald Advertisement Posted: 7:00 pm May 7, 2021 SHARE By Niall Gartland DONAGHMORE will play four finals at underage level over the course of the next week or so – and while it’s certainly a demanding schedule, it’s a testament to how well things are going in the club in general. Their minor team are bracing themselves for their Grade Two Championship final against Cookstown on Monday evening, while they play the same opponents just three days later in the Grade Two league final on Thursday. Advertisement There’s some player overlap with their impressive U16 team, who are in action in the Grade One League final against Ardboe on Saturday, and they’ve also qualified for the Grade One Championship final, while will likely take place the following weekend against the winners of Killyclogher and Cookstown.

McCarthy: Full-Backs Among the Positives - Ipswich Town News

McCarthy: Full-Backs Among the Positives Saturday, 30th Apr 2016 18:35 Town boss Mick McCarthy felt the performances of young full-backs Myles Kenlock and Josh Emmanuel were among the positives to be taken from the Blues’ 3-2 home victory over the MK Dons. Reflecting on the game overall, he said: “Exciting? It was frustrating for me. We started really well, we could have had a second and then gave an absolutely bonkers goal away, we were all out of shape, lost it, they broke and we gave away the penalty. “The second half wasn’t really happening. We got a second and gave another goal away, which we were really disappointed with.

The phone call that led to Shaun Maloney s coaching exit from Celtic

The phone call that led to Shaun Maloney s coaching exit from Celtic April 25, 2021 Shaun Maloney has given a fascinating interview to journalist Hugh MacDonald this weekend [Scottish Daily Mail 24/04 print edition, page 122], going into detail about his footballing idols and the circumstances surrounding his coaching exit from Celtic in 2018. Maloney counts Lisbon Lion John Clark, former captain Paul Lambert, former coach John Robertson and the iconic Martin O’Neill amongst his Celtic heroes. Giving him the confidence as a player to attack with careless abandon, he’s now taking the lessons learned from men like that into his coaching career with Belgium.

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