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Hectic month continues at Eamonn Deacy Park
“We will exceed 40 at this stage,” says Eamonn Deacy Park stadium manager Noel Connolly about the volume of matches taking place at the venue in May.
Shels friendly on United's agenda
As the start of the SSE Airtricity League season edges closer Galway United will host Damien Duff’s Shelbourne at Eamonn Deacy Park on Saturday evening (6pm).
United must remain relevant
Last Sunday week when Noel Connolly turned off the lights at Eamonn Deacy Park another SSE Airtricity League campaign concluded on the banks of the Corrib.
Spellman continues to contribute
Galway sport is sprinkled with unsung heroes, who quietly carry about crucial roles in their communities.
From Boston to Lissywollen
One spectator entering Lissywollen for Friday’s SSE Airtricity League first division encounter between Athlone Town and Galway United is travelling from Boston to watch the game.
Connolly maintaining high standards
On matchday at Eamonn Deacy Park something always needs to be done. So Noel Connolly and his loyal crew of helpers oblige in a caring courteous manner: help is available.
United ready to open against Shamrock Rovers
The woeful weather ensured Galway United’s SSE Airtricity League first division opener was postponed last Friday, but Alan Murphy’s team return to competitive action against Shamrock Rovers II at Tallaght Stadium on Saturday (3pm).
Cregmore girls advance to national cup semi-final
Cregmore Claregalway FC have succesfully made it into the last four of this year's FAI Women’s U18 National Cup.
Terryland Park
In ancient times, Galway was known as Streamstown because the lower Galway River divided into many streams, thus creating a system of islands. The area was known as ‘Tír Oileáin’, the land of islands. Two place names survive from that period, Tirellan and Terryland.