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Airtricity Premier Division: Duns earn draw
Dundalk came from two goals down to earn a draw in the Louth derby at the weekend, while Galway United were the only side to pick up a win in the Premier Division.
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Airtricity First Division: Blues spoil the party
Waterford United made sure that it wasn’t a happy return to Turner’s Cross for Cork City FORAS Co-op as the blues recorded a 2-0 win.
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Premier suits Baker
Bray Wanderers new signing Richie Baker admits that the lure of playing top flight football was too much too resist.
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EA Sports draw made
A record number of 29 teams will take part in this season’s EA Sports Cup after the draw was made for the first three rounds.
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Bray boss incensed by "ridiculous" decision
Eddie Gormley is bemused by referee Dave McKeon’s "ridiculous" decision that cost his team dearly on Friday night.
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ROUND-UP
A weekend of draws in Airtricity First Division
Half of the opening round of matches in the 2010 Airtricity First Division ended in 1-1 draws.
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Airtricity signs League of Ireland sponsorship deal
The League of Ireland will become known as the Airtricity League after a sponsorship deal between the Football Association of Ireland and the green energy electrical provider.
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Bohs unveil winter arrivals
League of Ireland champions Bohemians have officially unveiled the eight new additions to the club’s playing staff.
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League publishes updated fixture-list
League of Ireland authorities have published an updated fixture list for the 2010 season, with Bray Wanderers reinstated to the Premier Division and the newly-formed Cork City Foras Co-op taking its place in the First Division.
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Cork to continue at Turners Cross
The new Cork City FORAS Co-op club will play its home fixtures at Turners Cross for the duration of the 2010 League of Ireland season.
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League wages were too high - Lynch
St Patrick’s Athletic star Damian Lynch admits wages in the League of Ireland have been too extravagant in the past - but he feels the blame for that situation lies not with the players but the clubs’ bungling administrators.
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Cork FORAS announce Dunne appointment
Cork City FORAS Co-op, the new League of Ireland club which will rise from the ashes of the ill-fated Cork City, has announced the appointment of Tommy Dunne as manager for 2010.
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Drogs secure Flood deal
Drogheda United have completed the signing of former Bray Wanderers forward John Flood after a recent trial on Boyneside.
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Cork owner fails in late appeal
The owner of Cork City Football Club, Tom Coughlan, has failed with a late attempt to stave off a High Court winding-up order.
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See-saw Bray promoted following Cork collapse
A rollercoaster few months for Bray Wanderers continued on Monday evening when the club was reinstated to the Premier Division of the League of Ireland following the collapse of Cork City.
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