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A Mother’s Day expression of gratitude. Paul Dollery By Paul Dollery Sunday 14 Mar 2021, 9:25 AM Mar 14th 2021, 9:25 AM 7,668 Views 1 Comment
WHEN IT COMES to sporting double acts, few did it better than the late, great duo of Brian Clough and Peter Taylor.
With Taylor as his chief aide, Clough was a winning manager of two First Division titles and two European Cups across his spells at Derby County and Nottingham Forest. Brian Clough and Peter Taylor were one of sport s great double acts. Source: PA Photos/PA Archive/PA Images
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Former Leitrim Observer journalist becomes first female editor of 132 year old newspaper
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The Southern Star newspaper in Co Cork has appointed Siobhán Cronin, who started her career in the Leitrim Observer, as its new Editor.
This is a significant announcement as Siobhán will be The Southern Star s first female Editor in its 132-year history.
The Southern Star is a West Cork-based, family-owned media company encompassing print, digital and creative design functions, and is the long-established, trusted source of news in West Cork.
It is also one of Ireland’s best known and most respected regional newspapers, with a colourful history that includes having had General Michael Collins as a former shareholder.
Jack Baxter becomes the fourth recent arrival at Turner’s Cross. By The42 Team Monday 15 Feb 2021, 12:28 PM Feb 15th 2021, 12:28 PM 5,688 Views 0 Comments
New Cork loan signing Jack Baxter.
New Cork loan signing Jack Baxter.
CORK CITY HAVE completed the loan signing of midfielder Jack Baxter from Preston North End.
The 20-year-old will link up with Colin Healy’s side ahead of the First Division campaign, becoming the fourth signing at Turner’s Cross in the last week.
Baxter joins recent arrivals Jamie Wynne, George Heaven and Gordon Walker at the club.
“It’s a good opportunity for me, so I want to do everything I can to help the team to get back to the Premier Division,” he said.