
Football
Share
Published 09:15 1 Sept 2016 BST
Coleman missed the 4-0 friendly win over Oman but has been with the Ireland squad all week.
One of the unseen sides of being a senior player for your country is dealing with the supporters, whether it be at games, training sessions, team hotels, airports or even on those odd few hours off.
Eoin Keating is a proud Irish fan that went above and beyond for his father's 80th birthday. Having requested a painting of Wes Hoolahan doing his wondrous thing in a green jersey, Eoin headed along to the Irish team hotel. He was hoping to get Hoolahan to put his signature to it.
He happened upon Coleman and the future Irish captain said he would do his best.
His best was to get the entire squad to sign the framed picture, including boss Martin O'Neill.
https://twitter.com/KeatingEoin/status/770754957570170880
Coleman's gesture makes a brilliant picture all the better.
https://twitter.com/KeatingEoin/status/770962931198590976
Fair play.
The new GAA Hour football podcast is here. Listen to Colm Parkinson, Senan Connell, and Barry Cahill dissect a classic between Dublin and Kerry. Subscribe here on iTunes.
Quiz: How well do you know these losing Champions League finalists
Another tricky one! We constantly hear about the great Champions League sides – the dynasties that will go down in the history books. But what about the teams they beat in the showpiece game of Europe’s greatest sporting competition. See how well you remember the teams that went home empty ended on those great nights. […]
Football
9h
Damien Duff hits back at those who stuck the knife into Keith Andrews
Interesting! Damien Duff made a welcome appearance on Premier Sport’s coverage of the Champions League semi-final between Arsenal and Atletico Madrid, alongside Kenny Cunningham and Shay Given. The former Shelbourne manager spoke about a recent visit to Brentford’s training facilities, where he met up with his old friend and ex-Ireland teammate Keith Andrews. The Bees […]
Football
10h
Football
How the Premier League table would look if every ‘VAR error’ was removed
Football