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SPAR Better Choices ambassador and father of two, Seamus Coleman. The Republic of Ireland and Everton captain today launched SPAR’s Better Choices summer 2021 campaign, bringing healthier food and refreshment options into Irish homes, gardens and parks for all the family to enjoy this summer. SPAR has also created a specially curated online hub at www.spar.ie/betterchoices providing customers with delicious recipes and suggested shopping lists to make planning for staycations, barbeques and match nights in, simple, healthy and tasty. Available now in more than 400 SPAR stores across Ireland, SPAR Better Choices products are easily identifiable by the green sticker.[/caption]
"He's not slow as well for a keeper, he's actually quite fast, so I would say he would be all right. I would definitely go with Jordan Pickford."Where would I play him though, does Gaelic even have positions anymore? It's just everyone behind the ball and then they break. "I don't know where I would play him, I was going to say corner forward or half forward, but then it's not like it used to be so I don't know, it's not the same game I left 15 years ago." Then to flip the question on its head, the Killybegs native was asked if any of the Donegal players could have made it in the world of professional soccer.
"I know back in the day Frank McGlynn was over in England a few times, and maybe had trials and stuff like that, but I wouldn't know them well enough to know who had a good chance at the soccer, but listen - they're doing well enough at the Gaelic."They have a few Ulster titles behind them and I'm sure they're happy enough with the sport that they're in."
Dublin boss takes definitive stance on playing in Croke Park
He’s made up his mind. Dublin boss Ger Brennan made his return to the sideline, following a 12-week ban, for his side’s All-Ireland round 2B win over Cavan. The game was close for a large period, but the Sky Blues eventually pulled away for a 1-24 to 0-16 win at Breffni Park. After the game, […]
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Tyrone boss gets bottle thrown at head from stands after Mayo win
Not a great look…. Tyrone boss Malachy O’Rourke has done a wonderful job with the Red Hands this summer, guiding them to the All-Ireland quarter-finals, with wins over Roscommon and Mayo. Today’s late win over the latter was a close encounter, which finished 0-22 to 1-18, after Niall Morgan’s late two-point free. However, O’Rourke’s post-match […]
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Former England international admits he wishes he had played for Ireland
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