
Cian Byrne
Freelance Travel Writer at Freelance
Freelance travel writer. Words in Condé Nast, Irish Independent, The Sunday Times, Canyon, Selle Italia, Red Bull, Bianchi. [email protected]
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1 week ago |
advertiser.ie | Cian Byrne
Galway United face a tough journey to the southeast to take on a rejuvenated Waterford FC side tomorrow night. The gap between the sides stood at eight points just a fortnight ago, but it has been whittled down to two, with Waterford enjoying three impressive wins on the bounce. United have been competitive throughout but there are some signs that a congested calendar is taking a toll on the squad.
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1 week ago |
rssnewshub.com | Cian Byrne
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3 weeks ago |
extratime.com | Cian Byrne
Paul Corcoran Fri, Apr 18 2025Galway United 2 (Patrick Hickey 42’, Vince Borden 97’)Derry City 3 (Danny Mullen, 16’, Robbie Benson 47’, Gavin Whyte 94’)Paul Corcoran reports from Eamonn Deacy ParkDerry City have won their first game in Eamonn Deacy Park in ten years after a 3-2 win over Galway United on Friday night. The teams both scored in the first half with Danny Mullen’s goal being cancelled out by Patrick Hickey just before the break.
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4 weeks ago |
independent.ie | Cian Byrne |Aidan Fitzmaurice
‘He rarely talks about his own career’ – Conor Kearns reveals why Damien Duff prefers evolution to revolution at ShelbourneShelbourne manager Damien Duff. Photo: SportsfileA four-game winless streak was not planned as part of a Premier Division title success for Shelbourne.
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4 weeks ago |
advertiser.ie | Cian Byrne
The story is still told about after the 1980 League Cup Final, when, despite defeat, Galway United’s player-manager John Herrick instructed his players to board the supporters' buses and thank them for coming. Shortly after the great man’s passing, there was some poignance to the symmetry of Ollie Horgan making his way to the buses after a famous win on Saturday. He thanked some of the 500-strong supporters for their backing in his own inimitable way.
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Buzzing with this MTB piece that I wrote for @freehubmag about Finale Ligure. https://t.co/M3ltYUkY2B https://t.co/NGkTNHEuxg

One of my favourite articles that I've written is being published on one of my favourite sites on Monday. Here's one of the pics from the piece that didn't make the cut. https://t.co/bNeVjl9as9

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