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Roy — the musical genius on the scooter
Roy Carroll was one of the best known characters of Galway City. As a resident musician in many city hotels in Eyre Square, he was forever the epitome of decorum, bedecked in his bow tie. He was known to many as the man on the scooter which he rode through the city while often carrying an open umbrella, Roy sadly passed away in early winter, but it would be remiss of the city to not pay tribute to this remarkable character with an even more remarkable back story. Because Roy Carroll was his stage name, not many knew that he was born Peter Salvatore Armonde Louis Volpe.
National underage leagues commence
Martin Devlin’s Galway United U17s made an impressive start to the season at the weekend winning 3-0 away to Finn Harps.
O’Keeffe enjoying life in the west
“There is a great togetherness,” Conor O’Keeffe says about the current Galway United squad.
Good weekend for Salthill
Salthill Devon advanced to the quarter-final stage of the FAI Junior Cup following a dramatic penalty shootout success over Fairview Rangers in Limerick on Sunday.
Faherty is still delivering
Vinny Faherty knows that these are encouraging times for Salthill Devon. Eager to capture silverware on the local front, Devon are also making an impact in the FAI Junior Cup.
Long time United supporter organises fundraiser to assist Ukrainians
Tommy Shields has spent decades following Galway United. Living in Loughrea with a Ukrainian family nearby Shields simply wanted to provide some assistance.
Caulfield’s praises Walsh’s wholehearted contribution
On match day at Eamonn Deacy Park Stephen Connolly arranges the press interviews. Everybody knew what Stephen Walsh’s answer would be, but Connolly just chanced asking the question anyway.
Hectic weekend ahead for United
A busy weekend beckons for Galway United in the SSE Airtricity League first division with an away fixture against Bray Wanderers tomorrow and a Monday home clash against Treaty United.
Peamount will test promising Galway WFC side
Galway WFC manager Alan Murphy expects a stern Eamonn Deacy Park assignment against Peamount United in the WNL on Saturday evening (6pm).
Tribesmen primed for Rebel assault
Galway footballers will be hoping weather does not affect Saturday's round four National League fixture with Cork, having suffered an eleventh hour postponement of last weekend's fixture against Offaly in Pearse Stadium due to Storm Eunice.