Closure finally arrives in the Lee Carsley saga; Sandwiches at GAA matches and the descent into middle age; Cork, Poland and Luke Littler
, leaving the Football Association of Ireland dealing with unrequited love. “So, the fourth secret of Fatima remains intact,” writes Gavin Cummiskey, the identity of the man who will succeed Stephen Kenny still a complete mystery. Could it be John O’Shea? Well, his sole focus for now as interim manager is on the upcoming friendlies against Belgium and Switzerland - after that, we’ll see.
In Gaelic games, Ciarán Murphy recounts his trip to Pearse Stadium last Saturday with his three brothers, the eldest of whom has hit the 50 mark. Galway’s hurlers and footballers didn’t make it the happiest of birthdays, though, but the siblings enjoyed their day out which featured. “It wouldn’t bother me now if this was the end of the road,” he said when asked if he had any aspirations to move in to senior management. But? “Never say never.
who was the first player outside the game’s elite top eight Premier League participants to beat Luke Littler after his star turn at the World Championships.Gordon D’Arcy: A few new faces can push Ireland on once againKen Early: Manchester United may have reached a kick-start moment with chaotic win over Liverpool. So exciting, he might well prove to be “the very best to go through O’Brien’s hands in his 28 years at the helm of the world’s most famed training academy”.
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