Discover how former Premier League star Jay DeMerit is shaking up the League of Ireland scene with Treaty United in Limerick. Exciting times ahead!
Summer soccer in Cork raises important questions about smaller clubs coping with the change in calendar aligning with the League of Ireland due to issues with winter weather. The FAI's proposal to realign the schedule aims to combat the challenges faced during the colder months.
Former Premier League and USA defender, Jay DeMerit, renowned for his time with Watford and MLS side Vancouver Whitecaps, is set to attend Treaty United's matches in the League of Ireland. His presence in Limerick adds a touch of international flair to the soccer scene.
Five former Louth schoolgirls' league players proudly represented Ireland in Spain recently, showcasing their talent as part of the Ireland women's U16s team. Their success on the international stage highlights the growing development of young talent in the country.
Jay DeMerit, the former US and Premier League star, will be a special guest at Treaty United's upcoming home game in Limerick. His visit to witness the action in the SSE Airtricity League of Ireland First Division adds excitement and prestige to the match at the Markets Field.
Did you know that Treaty United is making waves in the League of Ireland with the help of former stars like Jay DeMerit? Stay tuned for more exciting updates from the world of Irish soccer!
FAI have proposed to align the calendar with League of Ireland due to constant issues with the weather across winter.
Jay DeMerit, who played in the Premier League and Championship with Watford, before lining out in MLS with Vancouver Whitecaps, is on his way to Limerick ...
Five former Louth schoolgirls' league players flew the flag for Ireland in Spain last week, as the Ireland women's U16s team faced Switzerland in two ...
Jay will visit Limerick this week and take in the SSE Airtricity League of Ireland First Division game between Treaty United and Bray Wanderers at the Markets ...
This season's League of Ireland has already thrown up some shock results - and Derry City manager Ruaidhri Higgins reckons there will be many more.
A three-time League of Ireland winner and former Ireland u21 player has consented to his surrender to Northern Ireland, where he is wanted to face charges ...