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Ex-England star slams "B******s" schedule decision that benefitted Ireland

Irish Mirror

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July 13, 2026

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Ex-England star slams "B******s" schedule decision that benefitted Ireland

Ireland played Japan this weekend in the Nations Championship, with the game, bizarrely, being played in Australia.

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Irish Mirror

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· Jun 28, 2026

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· Jun 28, 2026

Sunday's All-Ireland SFC quarter-final updates

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TheJournal.ie

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· Jul 12, 2026

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Irish News

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· Jul 2, 2026

Evening Briefing: DUP review into Donaldson behaviour ‘unprecedented’, £250k drugs seized in city centre arrest, NI finances need ‘sustainable footing’

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Sky News - Business

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· Feb 10, 2026

<a href='https://news.sky.com/story/mark-kleinman-blog-see-the-latest-stories-from-sky-news-city-editor-13475361'>Irish approval turns page on Telegraph ownership | Mark Kleinman blog</a>

<a href='https://news.sky.com/story/mark-kleinman-blog-see-the-latest-stories-from-sky-news-city-editor-13475361'>Irish approval turns page on Telegraph ownership | Mark Kleinman blog</a>

Limerick Post Newspaper

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· Jul 6, 2026

Veteran ref supports decision not to show Quaid black card

THE most obvious talking point of Sunday’s All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship semi-final between Limerick and Clare was a call by referee Thomas Walsh (Waterford) not to black-card the eventual winning goalkeeper, Nickie Quaid, for a penalty foul on Tony Kelly. Kelly scored from the resultant strike, and that he wasn’t in possession of the ball [] The post Veteran ref supports decision not to show Quaid black card appeared first on Limerick Post.

Fark

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· Jul 8, 2026

Adult star with 'UK's biggest boobs' reveals dating hell (possible nsfw content on page) [Boobies]

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Related coverage for "Ex-England star slams "B******s" schedule decision that benefitted Ireland": Irish Mirror — Galway v Dublin LIVE score updates and more from the All-Ireland SFC quarter-final. RTÉ News — Sunday's All-Ireland SFC quarter-final updates. TheJournal.ie — LIVE: Dublin v Kerry, All-Ireland SFC semi-final. Irish News — Evening Briefing: DUP review into Donaldson behaviour ‘unprecedented’, £250k drugs seized in city centre arrest, NI finances need ‘sustainable footing’. Sky News - Business — <a href='https://news.sky.com/story/mark-kleinman-blog-see-the-latest-stories-from-sky-news-city-editor-13475361'>Irish approval turns page on Telegraph ownership | Mark Kleinman blog</a>. Limerick Post Newspaper — Veteran ref supports decision not to show Quaid black card. Fark — Adult star with 'UK's biggest boobs' reveals dating hell (possible nsfw content on page) [Boobies]