Marty Moore is coming home as Ulster announce prop's signing
Ireland international returns from Premiership exile ahead of the 2019 Rugby World Cup.
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Ireland international returns from Premiership exile ahead of the 2019 Rugby World Cup.
It’s next stop Bordeaux.
O’Neill and Roy Keane have agreed new two-year deals.
The Sinn Féin MLA has revealed his softer side in an interview with TheJournal.ie
Martin McGuinness insists he would never compare himself to Nelson Mandela.
Sinn Féin’s Deputy First Minister thinks he’ll “get on okay” with Peter Robinson’s expected successor.
Don’t ever change, Marty.
The Ireland boss was delighted with his side’s fighting spirit.
The Boys in Green boss thinks the team and fans can make Lansdowne Road a tough place to come this year.
“It isn’t fair to either Villa or Ireland,” says Keane.
Can’t we all just get along?
The Ireland manager says he was happy to risk falling 2 – 0 down in search of what could prove a “vital” point.
‘Whose pager is that? That’s the second time it’s gone off.’
The young Aston Villa playmaker can still switch to the country of his birth.
Perhaps he wanted to see MDMA’s first touch in the flesh.
The Ireland boss joked he’d bomb out the Corkman if there was too many rows.
Despite some logistical concerns with players, O’Neill says there’s ‘no real hardship’ as the squad gathered in Malahide.
The Ireland boss believes playing the Donegal man as a winger would present a set of pressures which he may not be able to deliver on.
The Ireland manager will speak to the Stoke midfielder personally after the Premier League concludes this weekend.
Ireland’s assistant coach was in great form on the radio this morning.
The international coach looks horrid well for a man of 62.
Ireland outclassed Latvia at the Aviva Stadium.
Ireland will be presented with a new manager later today but can he hit the ground running?
It’ll all end in tears, they say.
Ireland’s new management team were working as pundits as their two-year contract was confirmed.
A stroke of genius or a recipe for disaster? You tell us.
We’re gonna need a phone, some paperware and sticky tape.
The Ipswich boss says the timing isn’t right for him this time.
The pundit believes that Martin O’Neill’s time at Sunderland was a blip in an otherwise excellent career.