Scott Brown in St Johnstone 'frame' to be new boss along with Aberdeen coach and Northern Irish title winner
Scott Brown is one of several names in the frame to take over at St Johnstone, according to a report.
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Scott Brown is one of several names in the frame to take over at St Johnstone, according to a report.
Danielle Dorris couldn't hear the roaring crowd at La Défense Arena as she torpedoed through the water, hyper-focused on her mission to improve on greatness.
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Former Ireland winger Keith Treacy and ex-St Pat's and Shelbourne manager Johnny McDonnell join Raf Diallo to review the weekend's League of Ireland action including penalty controversy as Derry City drew with Shamrock Rovers, Shelbourne's slip up at Galway United and Women's FAI Cup semi reaction as Shels and Athlone Town set up a repeat of last year's final.
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