Harps-Drogheda postponed due to snowfall
The opening night clash between Finn Harps and Drogheda United in the SSE Airtricity League Premier Division has been postponed following heavy snowfall in Donegal overnight.
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The opening night clash between Finn Harps and Drogheda United in the SSE Airtricity League Premier Division has been postponed following heavy snowfall in Donegal overnight.
Two storms have hit the country this week but they are not likely to dampen the excitement as a new League of Ireland season begins filled with many storylines.
As the 2022 SSE Airtricity League looms, the expectation from almost all quarters is that Shamrock Rovers will retain the title and achieve the first top-flight three-in-a-row since Dundalk did so in 2016.
Northern Ireland star Sarah McFadden has credited ex-Derry City boss Kenny Shiels with extending her international career thanks to the success he has brought since taking over in 2019.
With a blizzard of high-profile signings arriving - mostly back from Dundalk - and the hefty financial muscle being provided by billionaire chairman Philip O'Doherty, it had been assumed that Derry City would be in position to challenge for the league title more or less immediately.
Shamrock Rovers manager Stephen Bradley has identified St Patrick's Athletic and Derry City as the main challengers to his side's ambition of securing a third consecutive SSE Airtricity League Premier Division title this year.
Derry and All-Ireland winner Joe Brolly has branded Steelstown captain Neil Forrester's speech at Croke Park as one of the greatest ever.
Two clubs from very different settings enjoyed historic success in Croke Park on Sunday afternoon in two very different styles, as Steelstown Brian Ógs and Kilmeena were crowned the AIB Intermediate and Junior club football champions.