James McClean joins Wrexham cast
Republic of Ireland international James McClean has signed for Wrexham from Wigan on the eve of the new season.
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Republic of Ireland international James McClean has signed for Wrexham from Wigan on the eve of the new season.
The group stages are in the rearview mirror and Vera Pauw's Republic of Ireland squad have already been welcomed home but for the 16 teams left standing in Australia and New Zealand, it's time for the unforgiving gauntlet of the knockout rounds and it all kicks off on Saturday.
Jamaica held Brazil to a goalless draw to reach the knockout phase for the first time in only their second Women's World Cup while condemning the South Americans to their earliest exit since 1995.
Kadidiatou Diani netted a hat-trick, including two penalties, to lead France to a frenzied victory over debutants Panama and into the last 16 of the Women's World Cup.
Thembi Kgatlana scored a last-gasp winner to give South Africa a dramatic win over Italy that sent them through to the last 16 of the Women's World Cup at the expense of their opponents.
While a move to Scotland would appear to be the likeliest destination for Jamie McGrath after terminating his Wigan contract, the Republic of Ireland midfielder's style of play would suit life on the continent according to former St Patrick's Athletic and Shelbourne midfielder Conan Byrne.
Rianna Jarrett believes that the commotion that has been created regarding manager Vera Pauw and captain Katie McCabe following Ireland's exit from the World Cup could have, and should have, been avoided.
Republic of Ireland international Rianna Jarrett reflects on the end of the Girls in Green's FIFA World Cup, the fallout from the public disagreement between manager Vera Pauw and captain Katie McCabe and how the breakthrough of getting to a major tournament will be built upon.