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Back to school with the French Institute Galway
Start the autumn season by joining a French class at the French Institute, Galway's very own French school, located in the historic Bridge Mills. The friendly staff members are all fully qualified, very experienced, and native, thus ensuring all students are immersed in an authentic linguistic and cultural experience.
Back to school with the French Institute Galway
Start the autumn season by joining a French class at the French Institute, Galway's very own French school, located in the historic Bridge Mills. The friendly staff members are all fully qualified, very experienced, and native, thus ensuring all students are immersed in an authentic linguistic and cultural experience.
Willow Park upset the odds in FAI junior Cup as Ballinasloe Town exit
One of the stand out performances of the weekend in the fifth round of the FAI Junior Cup was the victory for Willow Park over Ferrybank FC at DPD Park. Few would have given the home team much chance of creating an upset against fancied opposition but the Waterford outfit were duly dispatched by Padraig Dully’s men.
Ballinasloe and Willow Park exit FAI Junior Cup
There was no luck for the two local teams still remaining in the FAI Junior Cup as both Willow Park and Ballinasloe Town exited in the sixth round.
End discrimination against the self employed, says Davoren
Galway West/South Mayo RENUA Ireland candidate Nicola Daveron believes that a healthy state values and assists those who create jobs and wealth.
Galway FC must hit the ground running
Galway FC's opening game in the Airtricity League will be a home fixture against first division favourites Longford Town on Friday March 7 at Eamonn Deacy Park.
United’s cause becomes more urgent
It is a case of top versus bottom tomorrow night when table-toppers Sligo Rovers come to Terryland Park with high hopes of disposing of basement boys Galway United.
United at a low ebb as they head north to Sligo
These are worrying times for Galway United, who have suffered seven agonising defeats on the trot, and Saturday’s trip up the N17 to face Sligo Rovers will be another significant challenge.