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Derby day still could prove pivotal for Tribesmen

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It might not have the billing some would have hoped for, even up to a week ago, but there is plenty of spice surrounding the Connacht Derby tomorrow night.

Crucial win leaves United supporters dreaming of Europe

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Just four games remain in a remarkable season. Galway United are only five points off the top of the table. Allow that to marinade for a moment but also remember that a finish anywhere between first and seventh is feasible.

Uneven calendar will not derail United's European push

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It was a win to savour for Galway United last Friday night and they will have had 16 days to do so by the time they next taste action in the league.

Trill calls on Maroon Army support

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Determined to extend their perfect start to the season, manager Phil Trill has demanded home support for Galway United Women against Bohemians. The game is this Saturday, April 13 at 5pm in Eamonn Deacy Park.

Long-held dream comes true for Galway women

Lynsey McKey had barely hoisted the Avenir Sports All-Island Cup when manager Phil Trill beckoned her and his squad to celebrate with the fans who had travelled from Galway to be a part of history.

Long-held dream comes true for Galway women

Lynsey McKey had barely hoisted the Avenir Sports All-Island Cup when manager Phil Trill beckoned her and his squad to celebrate with the fans who had travelled from Galway to be a part of history.

New era for Galway women's football

This Saturday in Eamonn Deacy Park, Galway United Women will play their first competitive fixture when they entertain Wexford Youths on Saturday (2pm).

United in uncompromising form ahead of Treaty

Galway United may have only completed one of 36 games this season, but the manner of the win in Finn Park last Friday has bred real optimism for the season ahead.

Galway United manager Trill wants us all behind club’s new women’s teams

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Pobal, peil agus paisean was recently adopted as a club motto by Galway United. It may have found its embodiment in newly appointed women’s first team manager Phil Trill.

 

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