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Looking to take the final step on the journey
"We’ll be competitive and we’ll be looking for a performance every day that we go out and we can be honest in ourselves and we did ourselves and the county proud and we’re going the right direction towards what our goals will be.” That's what Stephen Rochford said back in December 2015 — two days after he was appointed Mayo manager. While there have been days when things haven't quite gone to plan they have always been "honest" in themselves as a team and that's what has brought them to where they are right now, 70 minutes away from their final goal.
Keegan demands more from United ahead of crucial clash with Derry
Galway United’s SSE Airtricity League premier division campaign enters a critical phase with Derry City the visitors to Eamonn Deacy Park tomorrow (7.45pm).
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The International School of Make-up Artistry, spanning more than 30 years, boasts a 100 per cent success rate for all its students.
‘I believe numbers 27 to 34 won this All Ireland for us,’ says Cooney
Taking slugs from a water bottle, still dripping in sweat from the effort of battle a short time earlier, Joseph Cooney sat patiently alongside manager Mícheál Donoghue under the Hogan Stand on Sunday evening.
Homecoming was reward for a generation who never knew success
Out they came in their thousands, in a weekend that saw fifty thousand shades of maroon on every street in the city and county.
Masterful Micheál makes Tribesmen’s dreams come true
It is the question Micheál Donoghue always dreamed of being asked, and not long after the full time whistle was blown in Croke Park last Sunday, he tried to put it into words what it felt like to be All Ireland champions.
Fine margins could swing United's season either way, says Keegan
Galway United face Limerick FC in an FAI Cup quarter-final at Eamonn Deacy Park tomorrow evening (7.45pm).
One-way traffic system could be in place by November
Advance works on Church Street will commence this month under a two-way traffic system, councillors were informed at Monday’s meeting of the Athlone Municipal District (September 4).
That winning feeling is still sinking in
So this is what it feels like.
A sequel twenty-five years in the making
Galway manager Micheal Donoghue and his Waterford counterpart Derek McGrath will renew hurling rivalries on Sunday - some 25 years after their first meeting.