Rotherham United secures first win in 15 games, Easter Monday hosts four action-packed Championship matches. Mark Jackson returns to Wicklow training ahead of Leinster showdown. Exciting updates in the world of football!
In a thrilling turn of events, Rotherham United put an end to their 15-game winless streak by clinching a well-deserved victory over Millwall. This triumph marked their first win since defeating Middlesbrough on Boxing Day, sparking celebrations among fans. The Championship scene is heating up as anticipation builds for Easter Monday's lineup of four consecutive back-to-back games. Viewers can catch the excitement starting at 12pm on Sky Sports Football, with the highlight fixture being Leicester facing off against Norwich at 12.30pm.
Adding to the football frenzy is Wicklow's own Mark Jackson, who has made a triumphant return to county training. Fans are eagerly awaiting his potential debut appearance in the upcoming Leinster SFC clash against Westmeath. The buzz around Jackson's comeback is palpable, with Wicklow supporters hopeful for a standout performance.
As the Championship action intensifies, Rotherham United's resurgence and Mark Jackson's comeback inject fresh excitement into the football landscape. Stay tuned for more exhilarating updates and surprises in the world of football!
*Interesting Fact*: Rotherham United's win marked a significant turnaround after their challenging league run. *Did You Know*: The Easter Monday lineup promises thrilling matchups, keeping fans on the edge of their seats!
Rotherham United ended a run of 15 league games without a win, with their victory over Millwall their first win since beating Middlesbrough on Boxing Day.
The action gets under way at 12pm on Sky Sports Football on Easter Monday with four games back-to-back. Leicester vs Norwich (12.30pm), ...
MARK JACKSON has returned to training for Wicklow and could be in line to make his first appearance of the season against Westmeath in the Leinster SFC.
The winners were Peter Goodman and Dan McIntosh, who had a comfortable margin to spare over Ciaran Coyne and David Walsh, with BJ O'Brien and Tim Gauld third.
Galway senior football team selector John Concannon pictured at the Connacht GAA Championship launch. Photo by Piaras ร Mรญdheach/Sportsfile.
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