Swansea City headlines as Joe Rodon's Spurs 'disappointment and frustration' laid bare and striker turns down international call
Here's your round-up of all the latest Swansea City headlines for Wednesday, March 16.
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Here's your round-up of all the latest Swansea City headlines for Wednesday, March 16.
Irish strike-force quartet Aaron Connolly, Callum Robinson, Chiedozie Ogbene and Will Keane all got on the score-sheet across the Sky Bet Championship and League One this evening on a night of cheer for Republic of Ireland manager Stephen Kenny.
Former Dundalk goalkeeper Gary Rogers, ex-Cork City defender Neal Horgan and journalist David Sneyd join Raf Diallo on this week's RTÉ Soccer Podcast to discuss Stephen Kenny's next Ireland squad including potential new faces - Festy Ebosele and Evan Ferguson were subsequently called up to the Under-21s - and also react to the two rounds of SSE Airtricity League action including Derry City, St Patrick's Athletic and Sligo Rovers' strong form, the aftermath of the Dublin derby between Shamrock Rovers and Bohemians and a buoyant Cork City in the First Division.
We are coming to that time when the first Republic of Ireland squad announcement of the year will be made.
Stephen Kenny is considering Connor Ronan for a first full Republic of Ireland call-up.
Stephen Kenny has targeted the “big dream” of qualifying for the 2024 European Championship finals so Republic of Ireland fans can relive one of the greatest moments in their history.
Stephen Kenny has targeted the “big dream” of qualifying for the 2024 European Championship finals so Republic of Ireland fans can relive one of the greatest moments in their history.
Republic of Ireland manager Stephen Kenny says facilities need to be improved at League of Ireland grounds in order to move the competition onto the next level.