• Sadlier resigns St Pat’s position

    St Patrick’s Athletic CEO Richard Sadlier has stepped down from his position with immediate effect. He told RTÉ that he has taken the club as far as he can and decided it was time to call it a day. An offficial club statement said: ‘The club would like to wish Richard the very best for the future and to thank him for his hard work over the last eighteen months in what has been a difficult and testing time.

  • Delaney claims Derry made secret payments

    FAI Chief Executive John Delaney has alleged that Derry City Football Club has withheld details of payments to players over a period of years. Financial statements shown to RTÉ indicate that over 20 Derry City players held dual contracts.

  • Quigley says contract revelation was inadvertent

    Darren Quigley, one of the players at the centre of the dispute over contracts between Derry City and the Football Association of Ireland (FAI), has denied he is a ‘whistleblower’. Quigley, who is currently on loan with Sporting Fingal, told RTÉ News he went to the FAI after failing to be paid by Derry City. However, the goalkeeper says he had no knowledge that any players were on dual contracts at that time.

  • Miller and Long ruled out

    Liam Miller and Shane Long have been ruled out of the Republic of Ireland squad to face France in the World Cup qualifying play-off at Croke Park on Saturday. Reading’s Long didn’t travel to Dublin for training while Miller has returned to Hibernian, with both players suffering from calf injuries.

  • Shelbourne 1-2 Sporting Fingal

    Superbly executed goals from Eamon Zayed and Shaun Williams saw Sporting Fingal’s quality come to the fore as Shelbourne face a third season in the First Division. FAI Cup finalists Sporting now host Bray Wanderers at Morton Stadium on Friday night before the return leg of the play-off final at Carlisle Grounds on Monday.

German goalkeeper killed in train incident

German goalkeeper killed in train incident

German police have confirmed that Hannover and Germany goalkeeper Robert Enke has died.The 32-year-old is reported to have died close to his home close to
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Monaghan United 3-0 Wexford Youths

Monaghan United 3-0 Wexford Youths

Monaghan United secured fifth place in the First Division with a comfortable 3-0 victory over a jaded Wexford Youths at Kingspan Century Park. United midfielder
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Dunne: They’ve skill – we’ve spirit

Dunne: They’ve skill – we’ve spirit

Richard Dunne hopes that the Republic of Ireland's battling qualities and team spirit will be enough to overcome French flair in the 2010 World Cup
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Drogheda United 2-0 Bray Wanderers

Drogheda United 2-0 Bray Wanderers

Second-half goals by James Chambers and Brian King proved decisive as Drogheda United comfortably secured their League of Ireland Premier Division status at the expense
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  • Dunne: They’ve skill – we’ve spirit

    Dunne: They’ve skill – we’ve spirit

    Richard Dunne hopes that the Republic of Ireland's battling qualities and team spirit will be enough to overcome French flair in the 2010 World Cup qualification play-off.The Aston Villa defender admits that France will be clear favourites to progress over

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  • Drogheda United 2-0 Bray Wanderers

    Drogheda United 2-0 Bray Wanderers

    Second-half goals by James Chambers and Brian King proved decisive as Drogheda United comfortably secured their League of Ireland Premier Division status at the expense of Bray Wanderers at United Park tonight. Home spectators invaded the pitch at the final

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  • Derry players admit to dual contracts

    Derry players admit to dual contracts

    The players of Derry City Football Club have admitted to the FAI that they signed two contracts at the Brandywell club.Following a meeting of the FAI and the Derry players at Abbotstown this evening, the FAI confirmed in a statement

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