Irish Footballers

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Entries Tagged ‘John O’Shea’

Trapattoni names unchanged squad for Cyprus game

Republic of Ireland boss names unchanged squad for September’s double header. Cyrpus World Qualifier leaves home friendly in the shade.

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Australia humble Ireland in Limerick

Ireland hammered by Australia at Limerick venue. Socceroos leave Trapattoni reeling.

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Trapattoni names starting eleven for Australia game

Irish manager Giovanni Trapattoni has named his starting eleven for Wednesday evening’s friendly international with Australia at Thomond Park.

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Trapattoni names big squad for Australia friendly

Republic of Ireland boss names his squad after a day’s delay. Twenty four named in squad as well as three on standby for soccer international against Australia at Thomond Park.

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O’Shea ends season on a low note as United lose

United fall short in bid to win back to back Champions League titles. Remarkable club season ends for Irish international John O’Shea.

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Trapattoni names squad for crucial end of season games

Republic of Ireland international manager Giovanni Trapattoni has today named his squad for the upcoming friendly against Nigeria and the crucial World Cup qualifier away to Bulgaria.

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Mixed fortunes for title hopefuls

Differing fortunes for Irish internationals north and south of the border in Britain. One medal won but others slipping out of reach.

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O’Shea looking for Champions League double

Irish defender looking for second Champions League winners medal in two years.

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Irish players have big impact in League One finale

Irish footballers have their say in lower league battles as English and Scottish seasons near their end.

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O’Shea strikes to edge United closer to CL Final

Waterford born defender hits only goal so far in this year’s Champions League semi-finals. Back to back winners medals still on for O’Shea.

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