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We don’t yet know where in the country the ticket was sold.
Krépin Diatta levelled matters against Galatasaray in the 92nd minute, and he and his teammate were sent off after their celebration.
Derrick Williams was the Blackburn hero last night, but he was one of three Irish players in the Championship side’s defence.
Anthony Cunningham led the Rossies to a stirring comeback defeat of his native county.
A week after his Instagram celebration, Balotelli played ‘rock, paper, scissors’ with Florian Thauvin.
The Leesiders defeated Dundalk on Sunday to win the trophy for the third time in their history.
Ah, National Fish and Chips Day.
It’s Italia ’90 all over again.
What did you make of the fullback’s reaction to scoring against Ulster on Saturday?
Wayne Rooney was far from the first to mock himself in a goal celebration.
The clock has struck midnight in several countries already.
Mick McCarthy doesn’t agree with Frank Lampard not celebrating his goal against Chelsea.
TJ Ryan’s men overcame Tipperary today.
Watch out for former students’ union presidents Pat Rabbitte, Eamon Gilmore and President Michael D Higgins.
Avoid overhyped parties by staying at home wondering what you’re missing out on.
Don’t try this at home kids.
An estimated 100,000 people gathered in Belgrade last night for Novak Djokovic’s homecoming party.
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