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Trapattoni praise for Aiden McGeady
Flying winger Aiden McGeady earned a pat on the back from manager Giovanni Trapattoni after inspiring the Republic of Ireland to a comfortable victory over Andorra.
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Ryan and Bonnar given Wexford approval
Jason Ryan and Colm Bonnar will continue in their roles with Wexford?s football and hurling sides after the managers were ratified for another term by their County Board on Tuesday night.
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Clubs against August international date
Europe's top clubs have called on FIFA to scrap 'nonsense' friendly internationals.
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Lyons refuses to rule out Mayo
Tommy Lyons has refused to rule himself out of the running to take over the manager's role with Mayo.
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Given stays focused on both fronts
Shay Given has vowed to work hard in an effort to regain his first team place at Manchester City, and be ready for the Republic of Ireland?s Euro 2012 qualifiers against Russia and Slovakia in October.
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O'Brien shocked by Meath sacking
Former Meath boss Eamonn O'Brien has revealed he was very surprised by his sacking by the Royals' County Board earlier this week.
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Robertson suffers early exit
World champion Neil Robertson suffered a shock first-round exit in the Shanghai Masters as Peter Ebdon prevailed 5-4 in a scrappy match.
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Kuyt targets return against former club
Liverpool striker Dirk Kuyt is hopeful of being fit for the Reds' Europa League trip to his former club Utrecht at the end of this month.
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Nadal books place in quarter-finals
Top seed Rafael Nadal booked his place in the US Open quarter-finals with a business-like victory over fellow Spaniard Feliciano Lopez at Flushing Meadows.
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Hughes aboard Theology in English Leger
Richard Hughes has been booked by Jeremy Noseda to partner Theology in Saturday's Ladbrokes St Leger at Doncaster.
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Arsenal wait on Walcott news
Arsenal's medical team will today assess the extent of Theo Walcott's ankle injury, which could sideline the England winger for the rest of the month.
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Houllier set to take over at Villa Park
Gerard Houllier will become only the second foreign manager in Aston Villa's history when named as Martin O'Neill's successor.
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Higgins set to learn fate
John Higgins was set to learn his fate today as the two-day tribunal to determine whether he conspired to fix matches approached its close.
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Bethrah may make Canada trip
Irish 1000 Guineas winner Bethrah could be prepared for a trip to Canada after being beaten into fifth in Saturday's Matron Stakes at Leopardstown.
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Gerrard - England needed to raise game
Skipper Steven Gerrard believes England had no choice but to lift their game to another level in the aftermath of the ?hurt? of World Cup failure.
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Venus sets up match with Clijsters
Venus Williams came through an entertaining quarter-final with Francesca Schiavone to make the last four of the US Open.
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Kerr praises Italy performance
Faroe Islands coach Brian Kerr had no doubts about which team impressed him the most in Euro 2012 qualifying after a 5-0 loss in Italy on Wednesday.
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Jordan calls for further Ferrari punishment
Ferrari treated Formula One fans ?like muppets? and ought to be punished further, according to former team boss Eddie Jordan.
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Dunphy pays tribute to skipper Keane
Eamon Dunphy has claimed that Robbie Keane is one of the greatest players to ever wear the Irish shirt.
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Mitchell to miss final Tri-Nations game
Winger Drew Mitchell will miss Australia's final Tri-Nations match against New Zealand this weekend after sustaining a hamstring injury, local media reported on Wednesday.
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