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Bernard Flynn and his management team resigned last month due to the unavailability of senior players. By Emma Duffy Friday 2 Jul 2021, 6:15 AM 17 hours ago 10,242 Views 0 Comments
Seán Boylan pictured at home with some stand out medals and awards from his career. Seán was helping to launch the Bord Gáis Energy GAA Legends Tour Series for 2021.
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Seán Boylan pictured at home with some stand out medals and awards from his career. Seán was helping to launch the Bord Gáis Energy GAA Legends Tour Series for 2021.
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Experts say the Suez crisis highlights how little we understand about global trade. By Ian Curran Saturday 3 Apr 2021, 8:00 AM Sat 8:00 AM 31,227 Views 18 Comments
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IS THERE ANYTHING to be said for another international crisis?
It’s almost hard to believe that in the middle of a pandemic during which global supply chains have proved more or less robust, international commerce was almost brought to its knees last week when the Suez Canal was blocked for a period of six days after a single ship ran aground.
Maritime data company Lloyd’s List estimates the incident held up an estimated $9.6 billion (€8.15 billion) worth of cargo each day between Asia and Europe.
Dessie Farrell was made Dublin captain by Tom Carr in 1997. Photo: Sportsfile
During his seven-year stint as Dublin manager, Jim Gavin was always evasive when asked about the number of hours he put into the job per week.
Mick Bohan, the current Dublin ladies manager who worked as the men s coach until in 2013 and 14, was dumbfounded by the sheer breadth of tasks involved.
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Sign Up It s almost like running a mini-company, he reckoned. I don t know how he does it, I really don t.