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Former Galway Rovers boss Callaghan to return to city for special events next week
The Galway United Friends Co Op is pleased to announce that former Galway Rovers manager Tommy Callaghan will be a special guest at the Galway United versus Athlone Town game on Friday 29th September.
Daly’s drive and desire inspired a generation
Late on an immaculate blue sky afternoon in Menlo, a mile or so from Eamonn Deacy Park, Gerry Daly sits down to talk about football and life.
McCormack optimistic about the future
In the SSE Airtricity League possibilities exist for Galway United. Throughout the years United has traded on promise, but captain and talisman Conor McCormack believes something is stirring in the west of Ireland under John Caulfield’s stewardship.
Caulfield getting ready for tough tests
A demanding weekend in the SSE Airtricity League first division looms for Galway United, who face Treaty United at the Markets Field tomorrow (7.45pm) before hosting Longford Town at Eamonn Deacy Park on Monday (5pm).
Daly still passionate about the Galway game
The highly regarded David Daly continues to serve the Galway game with distinction. As a player, coach, and referee Daly has thoroughly enjoyed being involved at all levels of football.
Mayo horticulture and food producers represent the West at Bord Bia’s Bloom
The Phoenix Park is buzzing in anticipation of Bord Bia’s Bloom festival which will celebrate its thirteenth year from May 30 to June 3. Cois Na Trá Plants from Ballycroy in North West Mayo and five Mayo food and drink producers will be among those featured at this year’s event.
Remembering Tom McHugh
This is the Galway football team that played Tyrone in the 1956 All-Ireland semifinal in Croke Park. They are, back row, left to right: Seán Purcell, Gerry Kirwan, Joe Young, Jack Kissane, Frank Evers, Mattie McDonagh, Tom McHugh, and Billy O’Neill. In front are Mick Greally, Tom ‘Pook’ Dillon, Sean Keely, Jack Mangan, Frank Stockwell, Jack Mahon, and Gerry Daly. The first score in the game was a brilliant point by Galway’s Tom McHugh. Galway won a thrilling close game that featured a high degree of sportsmanship, and went on to beat Cork in the final.