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Dundalk reduce ticket prices
In a new initiative launched by the Live4Less group, Dundalk will offer their unemployed fans tickets for a reduced price.
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Duns must wait on striker
Dundalk have been dealt a blow in their quest to sign a new striker as Sam Malsom will be unable to register for the club before July.
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Dundalk a step closer to hosting Europa League football
Dundalk FC have received confirmation from the FAI that team manager Ian Foster has been accepted for the next UEFA Pro License coaching course -being run the English FA - after recently successfully completing his A License qualification.
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Airtricity Premier Division: UCD assume top spot
UCD are the early leaders after the first round of games in the 2010 Airtricity Premier Division.
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RTE to increase coverage
RTE has announced that it will screen 15 live Airtricity League of Ireland matches this season.
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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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Faz touches down in Dundalk
Dundalk have completed the signing of talented forward Fahrudin Kudozovic from Cork City.
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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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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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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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Consortium "frustrated and angry" over failed takeover attempt
The consortium of businessmen and fans interested in taking charge of stricken club Cork City have hit out at owner Tom Coughlan following Monday’s events.
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Interim chairman appointed but still no City deal
James Duggan has been appointed as interim chairman of Cork City FC to oversee the proposed takeover of the club, but no deal has yet been reached between the respective parties.
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Cork takeover "increasingly unlikely" - consortium
The proposed takeover of Cork City by a consortium involving supporters’ trust FORAS and businessmen Peter Gray and Michael O’Connell is on the verge of collapse.
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