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5 days ago |
impartialreporter.com | Fionn Nolan
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2 weeks ago |
impartialreporter.com | Fionn Nolan
Conor Bradley. (Image: Omagh CBS) Liverpool right-back Conor Bradley has sent former club Dungannon Swifts a message ahead of their Irish Cup final meeting with Cliftonville on Saturday. The Northern Ireland international played football in Castlederg and for the Swifts on his route to Merseyside and is hoping Rodney McAree’s side can take home silverware at the weekend. "I'm really looking forward to it," Bradley told BBC Sport NI.
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2 weeks ago |
impartialreporter.com | Fionn Nolan
Fermanagh Ladies Manager CJ McGourty before throw-in on Sunday. (Image: Martin Brady) Fermanagh’s defeat to Tyrone on Sunday will be one that stings given the performance they put in for the majority of the game but it’s one they will take great confidence from. Tyrone were the favourites for the All-Ireland Intermediate Championship last year before a surprise defeat in the final to Leitrim.
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2 weeks ago |
impartialreporter.com | Fionn Nolan
Enniskillen Town player/manager Ryan Hanna on Friday night. (Image: John McVitty) It wasn’t to be for Enniskillen Town in Friday’s Irish Junior Cup final as their hopes were ended by the dreaded lottery of the shootout. They led and trailed over the course of 110 minutes but it was sudden death that decided this year’s final. “Initially just absolutely gutted,” Town player/manager Ryan Hanna said.
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2 weeks ago |
impartialreporter.com | Fionn Nolan
Fermanagh 3-11 Tyrone 4-10 Fermanagh’s hopes of an Ulster intermediate title were dashed in a thrilling game at Patrick McManus Park on Sunday. CJ McGourty’s side led for large parts at the weekend but, Tyrone would finish the stronger of the sides to take a two-point win in the end. Misly rain led to a greasy surface in Kinawley with grey skies throughout although Fermanagh came flying out of the blocks with an impressive opening to the tie.
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