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Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers stressed they would be ready for the Champions League qualifiers after leaving it late to secure victory in their opening game of the domestic season.
Linfield manager David Healy has urged the NI Executive to avoid further delay in the release of vital stadium funding as the Irish League needs better facilities to improve attendances.
A win for City at Tallaght would have taken them to within five points of the League leaders with 10 games remaining, but even that incentive was not enough on another night of disappointment against ...
It’s not every day you bump into Wayne Rooney – but if you were in a Portrush fun park’s dodgem car ride recently, you might have sent the former England and Manchester United star flying.
Dungannon Swifts defender Adam Glenny believes his manager Rodney McAree could land a top club job in England or Scotland.
Crusaders manager Declan Caddell says his side must play smart in the transfer market due to new financial compliance regulations and he is adamant the north Belfast club will not gamble on its future ...
Luke McCowan’s deflected strike earned Celtic a 1-0 victory in their Scottish Premiership opener after St Mirren had frustrated the champions for 87 minutes at Parkhead.
The Met Office has warned Storm Floris’ strong winds will batter Northern Ireland hard on Monday, but as the week goes on the weather will improve with temperatures expected to rise.
An emotional Roger Marshall said the tribute to former team-mate Joey Dunlop at the GO Classic Bike Festival at Bishopscourt in Co Down “brought a tear” to his eye.
A special night awaits former FIFA Vice-President and Irish FA President Jim Boyce in 2026 to mark his 75 years of involvement with Cliftonville Football Club.
Callum Devine says it would be “absolutely brilliant” if he can achieve a first-ever Ulster Rally victory as he closes in on a second Irish Tarmac Rally Championship crown.
Derry City’s new signing Jamie Stott is excited for Sunday night’s clash against League leaders Shamrock Rovers.