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THE NUMBER OF minutes clocked by Irish players in the Premier League this season rose sharply in the 2023/24 season, ending a trend of historic lows. Last season saw Irish players total just 9,326 ...
Premier League clubs are increasingly unhappy with the 3pm blackout rule, which has been in place since the 1960s and prevents them from lining their pockets with more TV money Get the latest ...
Irish Independent's Daniel McDonnell previews all this weekend's League of Ireland Premier Division action. ‘He would be a be good choice’ – Brian Kerr says past criticism of Kenny not ...
Premier League clubs will vote on whether to continue with the use of VAR next season at their annual general meeting after Wolves vented their frustrations and tabled a motion Get the latest ...
As the Europa League final unfolds at the Aviva, let’s hope an Irish club is inspired to stage another big European night ...
The 3pm blackout in the Premier League is edging towards extinction, with a growing number of clubs reportedly pushing for modernisation. The blackout, which prevents matches played between 2.45pm ...
TNT Sports' excellent use of James Horncastle at Wednesday's Europa League final in Dublin showed how modern football ...
Tractor Boys back in top flight after 22-year absence Ipswich Town supporters celebrate their side’s first goal during the Sky Bet Championship match at Portman Road, Ipswich Ipswich have been ...
IPSWICH TOWN are back in the big time after securing promotion to the Premier League today. Kieran McKenna’s plucky side beat Huddersfield 2-0 to clinch second place in the Championship.
PREMIER LEAGUE boss Richard Masters has given the strongest hint yet that the League will NEVER accept 777 Partners as the owners of Everton. Masters has come under fire for the drawn-out process ...
Hello, hello. Testing. Is this thing still on? As we head into the penultimate weekend of the Premier League season, a title race does putatively appear to exist. Arsenal are top, a point ahead of ...
Teenage kicks continued for Ireland on Saturday when Cork native Mark O’Mahony made his Premier League debut for Brighton and Hove Albion. The 19-year-old was introduced late on as a substitute ...