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Donegal qualified automatically for the Ulster under-20 semi-finals and would have been favourites to go through to the final ...
Conor Laverty and Jim McGuinness face each other with a place in the Ulster final against either Armagh or Tyrone at stake ...
It does not necessarily reflect the view of The Herald. ST HELENS Town’s Festival of Football is back with a change of venue following on from the successful inaugural event at Saints’ Totally Wicked ...
Jacob Chapman, who has signed a new deal with Huddersfield Town. Picture courtesy of HTAFC "I’m always ready whenever the team needs me at first-team level, so for that to also see my run here c ...
Roma Hashim, Physical Activity Grants Manager at Parkinson’s UK, said: “We are delighted to be working with Huddersfield Town Foundation on their new 12-week walking football programme.
Main image: An architect’s impression of the new Cleary Centre in Donegal Town. A number of Donegal projects are to benefit from the €35 million received under the Health Service Executive’s Capital ...
Bracknell Town made it two Berks & Bucks Cup successes in three seasons as Bobby Wilkinson lifted silverware in only his second match back in charge of the Robins. They came from behind to defeat a ...
WRIGHTSVILLE BEACH, N.C. (WECT) - The Town of Wrightsville Beach shared an update on the community’s playground and pickleball/tennis court. In a Facebook post, the town says the new playground ...
People living with Parkinson’s from across Huddersfield and the surrounding areas of West Yorkshire are being invited to try a new walking football session from Huddersfield Town Foundation.
However, elsewhere in the meeting are motions on a diverse range of areas, including delivery of the playground and masterplan for Lakeside Park, Newbridge; a call to address the “uneven” allocation ...
Kathleen Devins, Sligo and Donegal Town The death has occurred of Kathleen Devins (née McGarvey), Cloontyprucklish, Grange, Sligo and formerly of Donegal Town. Ms Devins passed away peacefully at her ...
The tide is rising. Harrison is too. “I hear that Harrison is not a football town anymore, I would argue that it is, it just looks different,” Nankivell said. “Girls football is the thing now.