Discover the thrilling tales of Mullingar Celtic's heartbreak and Tyrone hurlers' adventures!
Mullingar Celtic had a bittersweet experience in the Michael Dolan Cup, facing defeat in a heated battle in Gainstown. Their late woe in the sweltering heat marked the end of a remarkable journey. On the other side of the spectrum, the Tyrone Celtic Challenge team embraced an exciting adventure in hurling, led by dedicated players and management. The retirement of Chris Cross after 14 years added a touch of sentiment to their story. Meanwhile, Frank McAvennie's clash between Celtic and Rangers took a surprising turn when Graeme Souness aimed to sign him for Rangers, despite McAvennie's unwavering loyalty to Celtic. The contrasting paths of Mullingar Celtic and the Tyrone hurlers showcase the diverse emotions in the world of Celtic sports.
Mullingar Celtic bowed out of the Michael Dolan Cup at the penultimate stage in Gainstown on Sunday afternoon last in sweltering heat and after dominating the ...
The Tyrone Celtic Challenge team players and management. By John Harrington. When Chris Cross finally hung up his boots in 2023 after 14 years hurling with ...
Graeme Souness wanted to sign Scotland room-mate Frank McAvennie for Rangers - but the lifelong Celtic supporter could not contemplate moving to Ibrox.
By Paul O'Donovan Goals in extra time by Eimhin Glacken and Darragh O'Connell sent Longford side Moydow into the CCFL Division 2 Cup final, as they overcame ...