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Irish Examiner on MSNThree key matchups in Donegal and Meath's All-Ireland SFC semi-finalShould Meath start to regularly score two-pointers against Donegal, the question will be whether Jim McGuinness's side start to press or continue to trust their plan.
FATBOY Slim implores praise on Donegal. Jim McGuinness and Patrick McBrearty stop for photos with a man sporting a New York ...
Ryan Ferry looks at the battles that could decide Sunday’s semi-final Michael Murphy v Sean Rafferty The battle on the edge ...
Meath manager Robbie Brennan believes his team were better than they showed in their heavy semi-final loss to Donegal and ...
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Travel + Leisure on MSNThis City is the Underrated Star of the French Riviera, With Chic Hotels, Stylish Boutiques, and a Sense of Timeless CoolNo longer just the gateway to the French Riviera, Nice is now catching attention with chic hotels, stylish boutiques, and a renewed sense of Côte d’Azur cool.
Ditching Britain and Ireland every summer for a journey to sunnier climes across the pond has been a tradition for decades. However, with unbearable heat and a worsening climate crisis becoming the ...
Since that win against Armagh there has been a volte-face in an entire county's mood, flipping from pessimism to elation.
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Islands on MSNAvoid Crowds At These Lesser-Known European DestinationsNothing ruins that dream European vacation quicker than having to share it with millions of other tourists, so make a beeline for these crowd-free spots.
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Irish Mirror on MSNColm Boyle: Meath's strength became their weakness in stroll for DonegalIn the first semi-final on Saturday, Tyrone got it badly wrong in how they went about containing Kerry's David Clifford.
There was a little moment as Robbie Brennan took his seat to face the assembled media under the Hogan Stand on Sunday and when he shook hands with the local press he utter 'f**k it anyway, sorry'.
It was a mixed weekend for Ulster. Tyrone were chinned by Clifford brilliance. Donegal bore their ruthless side. Michael McMullan takes a look. FOUR became two over the weekend as the race for Sam ...
DIFFICULT though it may be for a Meath man to admit, we have got the All-Ireland final that everybody wanted. And it has the ...
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