Dundalk appointment of Noel King seems like a 'strange move' - Paul Corry
If Noel King's appointment as Dundalk manager seemed to come out of left-field, it was also a "surprise" to the man himself.
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If Noel King's appointment as Dundalk manager seemed to come out of left-field, it was also a "surprise" to the man himself.
Former Sheffield Wednesday, UCD and Shamrock Rovers midfielder Paul Corry and RTÉ Sport's Anthony Pyne join Raf Diallo to talk about Ireland's manager hunt running up to September, the PFAI survey on domestic facilities, the LOI weekend including an incident at Derry City, Damien Duff's comments on Shane Farrell and Dundalk anointing Noel King as manager. Plus, they talk Manchester United's FA Cup escape, the Premier League title race and Nottingham Forest's extraordinary statement.
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Shamrock Rovers manager Stephen Bradley hailed his striker Aaron Greene as the most "in-form" attacker in the country after his two goals set the champions on the road to an away win at the Ryan McBride Brandywell.
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The upcoming double round of games will pit the title challengers against each other, beginning with tonight's televised clash of Derry City and champions Shamrock Rovers.
It was honours even in a feisty derby at a windswept Tolka Park as two sides with their eyes on the SSE Airtricity Women's Premier Division title cancelled each other out.