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League table not reflective of United's performances - Keegan

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Despite only registering one point from four SSE Airtricity League premier division games, Galway United manager Shane Keegan is adamant the Tribesmen can stitch a decent sequence of results together], starting with Friday’s trip to Dalymount Park for a clash with Bohemians (7.45pm).

The gaffer's voice — a column by Shane Keegan, Galway United manager

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Losing the first game of the season at Eamonn Deacy Park was a disappointment, but tough challenges arrive thick and fast in the League of Ireland.

Keegan hopes to deliver new season promise for Galway United

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New Galway United manager Shane Keegan is looking forward to tonight's SSE Airtricity League premier division opener against Drogheda United at Eamonn Deacy Park.

Keegan signs key youngsters, but loses captain Connolly

New Galway United manager Shane Keegan has starting assembling his new squad with three players having re-signed with the club.

Youth is a plus for new Galway United manager Keegan

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New Galway United manager Shane Keegan is adamant the SSE Airtricity League future is bright in the west of Ireland.

Dunne happy with United as they teach Youths a lesson

Galway United manager Tommy Dunne is adamant that a "tricky and tough game away to Longford Town" awaits the Tribesmen in the SSE Airtricity League Premier Division at City Calling Stadium on Saturday evening, 7.30pm kick off.

Key United players ready to return against Bohemians

Boosted by the return from injury of four key squad members, Galway United manager Tommy Dunne is "optimistic" ahead of tomorrow’s trip to Dalymount Park for the SSE Airtricity League premier division clash against Bohemians.

Garcia set to sign for United

Galway United manager Tommy Dunne says there will be "some movement" at the club during the SSE Airtricity League transfer window in July.

Dunne unhappy after United's 'worst performance'

Galway United manager Tommy Dunne, hugely disappointed to exit the FAI Cup following a tame defeat against Bohemians, is now hoping for a significant ‘improvement’ when the Tribesmen host Sligo Rovers in the SSE Aitricity League premier division at Eamonn Deacy Park on Sunday (3pm).

United need to be at their best against impressive Cork

fter an encouraging fourth league win, Galway United manager Tommy Dunne says tomorrow’s SSE Airtricity League premier division clash "will be a real test" against Cork City at Eamonn Deacy Park (7.45pm).

 

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