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The Brazilian fans are widely known for their support of their national team, but when it comes to their childhood clubs, they have a different approach.
Following his Fratton Park departure last summer, the ex-Blues third-year scholar embarked on trials at Burnley, Colchester, ...
They may not have the global stars of Real Madrid or Manchester City, but Boca Juniors and River Plate bring something else: ...
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Belfast News Letter on MSNChampionship club feel former Cliftonville and Glentoran star 'brings real pedigree' after making permanent returnDonnelly recently departed the Reds after his third spell at Solitude, making 13 Premiership appearances for Jim Magilton’s side last term. The 33-year-old started his senior career with Cliftonville ...
THE IFA is expected to call Cliftonville FC to a hearing to discuss fan misconduct resulting from the Irish Cup final earlier this month. Flares and missiles were thrown onto the pitch during the ...
A late-game goal by Brian Wright gave Forge FC a 1-0 win over CF Montreal in the first leg of their Canadian Championship quarterfinal Tuesday. The in-season tournament features professional clubs ...
"The Reds fan base is something else. Thank you, Cliftonville Football Club, once a Red, always a Red." Donnelly made 70 appearances during his first spell with the north Belfast side before ...
Rory Donnelly in action for Cliftonville against Larne. (Photo by Andrew ... "The Reds fan base is something else. Thank you Cliftonville Football Club, once a Red, always a Red.” ...
Cliftonville Football Club has condemned scenes of disorderly behaviour that erupted after Saturday's Irish Cup Final. Cliftonville Football Club has condemned scenes of disorderly behaviour that ...
That song has been adopted by some Glasgow Celtic fans as a club anthem. Disorder flares and police attacked in Belfast following Irish Cup finalOpens in new window Cliftonville FC urges people ...
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Cliftonville fans boo National Anthem at Irish Cup finalBoos could be heard from the Cliftonville supporters at the National Football Stadium at Windsor Park during Saturday's Irish Cup final against Dungannon Swifts as players lined out for 'God Save ...
Cliftonville Football Club has strongly encouraged its supporters not to attend an unofficial fan march planned in advance of Saturday’s Irish Cup Final. The Reds will play Dungannon Swifts at ...
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