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Missing out on top four would not be a failure for Leicester – Rodgers
Leicester are a point outside the top four heading into the final round of games.
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Leicester are a point outside the top four heading into the final round of games.
Barritt won five Premiership and three European titles during his Saracens career.
The former Dublin manager was speaking after being named Signify Sports Manager of the Year 2019.
Irish international Diane Caldwell on the many highs and lows in her career in football.
Ex-Ireland underage international Barry Ferguson looks back on his career with Coventry, Longford and others.
Niamh Hetherton helped her side to an eighth provincial title in-a-row in her first championship start.
The Reds face Spurs on Sunday.
The Scot was charged with the task of succeeding Sir Alex Ferguson at Old Trafford, but lasted a matter of months in the role before being dismissed.
A spokesperson for the Taoiseach says he rarely does British media interviews as his points get skewed.
Pruitt expressed no regrets.
Clinton is back in the spotlight after co-authoring a new book.
Promising Irish youngster Darragh Leahy chats to The42 about moving from Coventry to Bohemians.
Marco Branca says the Brazilian was sold to Liverpool out of necessity.
Paul Doolin chats to The42 about a distinguished career as a player and coach in the League of Ireland.
David Collins won an All-Star, two league medals and a Leinster title with Galway.
Gerard McCartan is hoping to lead his side to a historic victory against Sligo on Sunday.
Ivan Yates said that people see Hogan as the “bogeyman of Irish Water” in a radio interview today.
He was at an event to support his local GAA club, he said. He doesn’t regret the photo.
When asked about Trump’s comments in the Dáil in May, Kenny described the comments as both “racist and dangerous”.
His “psychedelic phase”.
The European captain left Hazeltine with no regrets despite overseeing a heavy defeat to the United States.
Gabriel was accosted earlier this month by a group of masked protesters holding banners bearing the slogan “Traitor”.
The England coach was involved in a series of testy exchanges with Irish journalists.
The Panthers quarterback has responded to criticism of his post Super Bowl press conference.
Something to be thankful for.
The Scot says he would gladly take on the challenge again, but he’d like to see Louis van Gaal given time to turn things around
Sound lads.
The Spanish goalkeeper said the transfer saga linking him with Los Blancos has matured him.
The LA Galaxy midfielder is disappointed he wasn’t given the chance to learn his trade under Brendan Rodgers.
What’s your biggest regret…?
However, the Banner boss insists his side don’t deserve relegation.
The Ireland captain said he was ‘proud’ of the team’s performances.
The Chelsea boss says the midfielder would have hindered the development of the club’s young stars.
The former Player of the Year respects the ex-Donegal boss’
The 2012 All-Ireland winner has no regrets at not being part of the current squad.
The recently departed England striker scored just 29 goals in 142 games for the club.
David Wilson was advised to quit American football because of a spinal injury.
The Ulster, Ireland and Lions flanker has played his last game at the age of 28.
Here are drastic scenes of the aftermath.
The lock has already declined offers in favour of enjoying some well-deserved R&R in the Southern Cape.
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