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Colm C
An absolute carasel for the eyes !!!!!
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Born Oct-23-1991
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14 Oct 2008
Looks like Scullys gone from rovers
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7 Oct 2008
Kevin Hunt Testimonial - Teams Announced
A TOTAL of 728 international caps, £34million (€44million) worth of talent and some of the biggest names in football – that's what will be on view at Dalymount Park next Sunday when an all-star International XI comes to Dublin to pay tribute to Bohemians legend Kevin Hunt. Kevin Hunt Testimonial Match, International XI v Bohemians XI Dalymount Park, Sunday October 12 2008, 3pm kick-off The English-born midfielder has just retired from playing after 11 successful seasons as captain of Bohemians, but the Dublin club have honoured their former skipper by handing him a testimonial and a batch of big names have committed to playing at Dalymount Park on Sunday (3pm) when an International XI take on a Bohemians selection, in a game sponsored by Boylesports.com. Former Celtic stars Alan Thompson, Tommy Johnson and Paul Lambert have today confirmed that they will play as they join modern legends such as Ireland heroes Paul McGrath, Packie Bonner, Kenny Cunningham and Mark Kinsella, along with former Premier League stars like Gary McAllister and Neil Lennon, in paying tribute to Hunt. Kevin Hunt joined Bohemians from Barnet in December 1998 and captained the team to Premier Division titles in 2000/01 and 2002/03, also winning the FAI Cup in 2000/01 and making 20 appearances in European football. His last appearance in the Bohs shirt was in July 2008, against Bray Wanderers, as he retired from football after that game. International XI panel (manager Eoin Hand) Packie Bonner (80 caps), Gary Kelly (51 caps), Jeff Kenna (27 caps, £1.5m in transfers), Kenny Cunningham (70 caps, £1.2m in transfers), Steve Staunton (102 caps, £1.1m in transfers), Paul McGrath (83 caps, £0.5m in transfers), Curtis Fleming (10 caps, £0.1m in transfers), Mark Kinsella (48 caps, £1m in transfers), Liam O'Brien (16 caps, £0.6m in transfers), Alan McLoughlin (42 caps, £1.6m in transfers), Wes Hoolahan (1 cap, £0.3m in transfers), Richard Sadlier (1 cap), Jason Byrne (2 caps), Glen Crowe (2 caps), Stephen Ward (14 U21 caps), Alan Thompson (1 England cap, £7.5m in transfers), Tommy Johnson (7 England U21 caps, £5m in transfers), Gary McAllister (57 Scotland caps, £4.1m in transfers), Paul Lambert (40 Scotland caps, £2m in transfers), Paul Devlin (10 Scotland caps, £0.6m in transfers), Neil Lennon (40 N Ireland caps, £5.7m in transfers), Steve Lomas (45 N Ireland caps, £1.6m in transfers) Bohemians XI (managed by Roddy Collins Matt Gregg, Dermot O'Neill, Tony O'Connor, Paul McNally, Jimmy Aggrey, Stephen Caffrey, Fergal Harkin, Pat Fenlon, Dean Martin, Kevin Hunt, Dave Morrison, Paul Byrne, Robbie Doyle, Mark Rutherford, Tony Grant Kevin Hunt Testimonial match, Dalymount Park, Sunday October 12th, 3pm. Tickets (€15 for adults, €5 for children) from www.ticketmaster.ie or Bohemians ticket office. Up to date information at www.kevinhunttestimonial.com
3 Sep 2008
found a few bits at home earlier
Programmes: City vs Waterford/Ramblers (double edition) may 2003 City vs NEC Nigmegan - july 2004 City vs Drogheda - Cup Final 2005 City vs Sunderland - July 07 Away to Derry last game of season 06 Away to Ramblers - march 08 Found a few Ireland programmes too if people are interested Ireland vs Russia - Sept 03 Ireland vs Switzerland - Oct 02 Ireland vs Czech Republic- March 04 Ireland vs Brazil - Feb 04 Ireland vs Portugal - feb 05 Ticket stubs : vs Drogs - Setanta Cup final 05 vs fc haka - this year vs drogs at home in setanta cup vs drogs FAI cup final 05 vs Ramblers - away- this year vs Longford - Cup Final 07 vs Wexford youths away to Limerick this year - jun 08 Fanzines : FourFiveOne- Vol.5 issue 38 - October 2005 Going Commando: Vol 1 Issue 3 Going Commando Vol 2 March this year
30 Jul 2008
Can you identify this strange animal that washed up on beach?
This animal washed up on the beach in Montauk, NY. Does anyone have any clue as to what it is? some people say its a raccoon and others say its a turtle out of its shell but ive never seen anything like it The Animal
7 Jul 2008
Not that it really matters but looks like the UEFA Cups being re-named
taken from skysports.com QUOTE The Uefa Cup could be on the verge of being re-branded.
It could soon be called the Uefa Europa League as football's bosses seek to give the competition fresh appeal. European soccer's governing body Uefa is considering the name change as it seeks to reverse a feeling it has become 'a second class competition'. The proposed name change was revealed by Karl-Heinz Rummenigge, the acting chairman of the new European Clubs Association, whose organisation was presented with the proposal on Monday. Refreshment Rummenigge said: "The hope is that a refreshment of the name and brand can help achieve better results than we've seen in the Uefa Cup in the past. "There has been a general impression that it has become a second-class competition and that we should get back to how it was ten or 15 years ago." Uefa's executive committee is set to vote on the name change when it meets in Bordeaux in September. Confirming the vote, a senior Uefa source added the new name was meant to better reflect the new group stage system being used in the competition from the 2009-10 season. Copy This new system is a direct copy of UEFA's more successful Champions League competition and will see the dropping of the unpopular five-team groups in which teams play each opponent just once either home or away in favour of a simpler home and away system. In another lesson learned from the lucrative Champions League, UEFA will also be marketing the competition centrally from 2009. |
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