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Cork City and Limerick initiative sparks discussion | Ever the Cynic
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Articles, features, reports. Cork City and Limerick initiative sparks discussion. Posted by Ryan Kelly. Wednesday, 4 April 2014. There are many things that one could say are wrong about the League of Ireland and how it functions as the top-level competition for football in the country. However, over the past week, two announcements from Munster show that some clubs and communities are working together with the hope of reaping positive rewards. In Limerick, the announcement that the club had purchased a s...
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High-flying Finn Harps making the most of their product | Ever the Cynic
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Articles, features, reports. High-flying Finn Harps making the most of their product. Posted by Ryan Kelly. Sunday, 5 May 2015. In my previous blog post. I wrote about the fact that high-quality goals were commonplace in the League of Ireland and how they should be heavily utilised by clubs (and the league bosses/the FAI) as a promotional tool. Of course, that’s not a new idea – it’s hardly groundbreaking – but it bears repeating nonetheless. Which gained global attention in March. It was wholly tong...
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Humanisticus: No More Posts!!
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A blog mainly dealing with secular, Humanist, and atheist issues current and historical. https:/ twitter.com/Humanisticus http:/ www.facebook.com/humanisticus. Wish list and Recommendations. Wednesday, 19 December 2012. So if you like what you have been reading here please follow me over to Skeptic Ink (but don't abandon me for those other writers, despite their obvious superior talent). So simply click here. To have a look at my new site. Posted by Peter Ferguson. 20 December 2012 at 04:17.
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Chloe Winstone
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October 17, 2014. I think that’s been the strangest part of these last couple of weeks. It’s so tempting to think that I have unlimited free time and to do whatever I’d like, rather than actually sitting down and doing the work that needs to be done. It’s so good to be back doing what I love. One month in and third year is already turning out to be a fantastic year! September 30, 2014. Yesterday I attended my first lecture of third year,. Issues in Cognitive Neuroscience. Issues in Cognitive Neuroscience.
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Ever The Cynic...: McIlroy's identity is none of your business
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The cynical musings of a contrarian without a cause. Thursday, 13 September 2012. McIlroy's identity is none of your business. Being proud of his identity and having the audacity to indicate his joy at being included in the FAI's squad for Euro 2012. The young man was effectively disowned by faux-revolutionaries who say they love Ireland, yet blatantly know nothing of its history and do less still in its interests - the kind who literally give life to Samuel Johnson's famous words that "patriotism is the...
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Cork City and Limerick initiative sparks discussion | Ever the Cynic
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Articles, features, reports. Cork City and Limerick initiative sparks discussion. Posted by Ryan Kelly. Wednesday, 4 April 2014. There are many things that one could say are wrong about the League of Ireland and how it functions as the top-level competition for football in the country. However, over the past week, two announcements from Munster show that some clubs and communities are working together with the hope of reaping positive rewards. In Limerick, the announcement that the club had purchased a s...
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The deliberate success of Cork City | Ever the Cynic
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Articles, features, reports. The deliberate success of Cork City. Posted by Ryan Kelly. Saturday, 10 October 2014. While Turner’s Cross was recently crowned the 2014 SSE Airtricity League Pitch of the Year. 8211; winning the accolade for the second time, having previously won in 2011. From those manning the club shop to administrators, the people involved with the club are among the most welcoming I have met. Video: Eric Barry/Fermoyboy via Youtube. Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). On McIlroyR...
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Creativity, pop culture and the League of Ireland | Ever the Cynic
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Articles, features, reports. Creativity, pop culture and the League of Ireland. Posted by Ryan Kelly. Sunday, 5 May 2015. A great display #CmonTheTown. Dundalk FC (@DundalkFC) May 16, 2015. Such was the impact of the supporters’ colourful display against Derry that Dundalk issued a statement of thanks. Saying that the “magnificent banners and flags” make “a big difference to the team and the atmosphere on match nights” adding that “everybody at the club appreciates it hugely! Click here to cancel reply.
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The Glasgobury Tales | Ever the Cynic
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Articles, features, reports. The following is a small collection (two to be precise) of stories inspired by the mundane yet spectacular campsite happenings at a local music festival in Derry. THE PASSION OF FUDGE, PART ONE. Did anyone actually sleep last night? Jack queried as he retrieved his sunglasses. I think a few passed out. Faders. , answered Marty. Too much to drink, sir. Couldn’t handle it and the bands haven’t even started playing! Of tents. Someone had gracelessly fallen into a tent and wa...
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Articles, features, reports. I am a writing and editing professional from Ireland with fleeting aspirations of infiltrating the world of academia. Currently, I write about the high-brow world of football, specifically Irish football, and the good people at Goal. Trust me to help with editorial duties as part of the Irish edition. In addition to Goal, my work has appeared in the. You Boys in Green. Magazine, Backpage Football. And has been syndicated on TheScore.ie. Follow me on Twitter.
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