Search Results for 'Jack Charlton'

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Kenny’s Bindery celebrates 50 years of craftsmanship and tradition

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Kenny’s Bindery, a renowned name in the art of bookbinding, will celebrate its 50th anniversary next month. Established in 1974, Kenny’s has upheld the tradition of fine craftsmanship, serving bibliophiles, institutions, and collectors with unparalleled dedication for half a century.

An evening with Liverpool Legends in Oranmore

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An unforgettable evening with Liverpool Legends John Aldridge and John Barnes will be held at Keane's Bar, Oranmore on February 3 with proceeds going to Ballinderreen GAA.

Kerins features on new GAA podcast

Galway's Alan Kerins features on the latest GAA Minor Moments podcast, which is running for ten weeks over the course of the Electric Ireland Camogie and GAA Minor Championships.

Italia ‘90 Superstar Toto Schillaci to open exhibition for all the family

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An exhibition “Chasing the ball” — A display of football stickers featuring Ireland and Italy at the World Cup 1990-2002 will be launched today Thursday at Printworks Building, Dublin Castle.

Looking forward to the winter of our discontent made glorious summer

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Ballina Community Cleanups wins Get Ireland Growing Community Growbox

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Ballina Community Cleanups in Mayo has been announced as the latest weekly winner in the GIY and Energia Get Ireland Growing community initiative.

Mayo County Council pays tribute to Jack Charlton

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Mayo County Council paid tribute to the late Jack Charlton at its July monthly meeting on Monday last.

Town Mayor affords tribute to a much revered sporting icon

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Athlone Town Mayor has afforded special tribute to former Republic of Ireland international football manager and much revered sporting icon, Jack Charlton who died on Friday last.

Remembering a sporting icon who left an indelible mark as COVID-19 concerns remain

There is great mourning this week over the death of Jack Charlton. But it is mourning mixed with reminiscences, all of them happy ones, of when Jack was in charge of the Irish soccer team and the wonderful spirit it engendered in the Irish people of all ages.

Have you boots? Galway’s Johnny Glynn answer’s Jake’s call

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Jack Charlton made his England debut in 1965 at the age of 30 and the following year he won the World Cup with England at Wembley.

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