A deep dive into the evolution and meaning of the crests on all 20 League of Ireland clubs from the Premier Division to the ...
The Parnellite and de Valera eras coincided with the rise of the GAA and the name soon transferred to the county's hurling and football teams.” The crest of Co. Clare features six different ...
National Football League Division 4 The Division 4 semi final between Sligo and Fermanagh went underway in St Barry’s GAA club in Tarmonbarry, Co Roscommon on Sunday. The scoreline was Sligo 3-13 ...
Armagh 2002 All-Ireland winner and Crossmaglen Rangers legend Tony McEntee is in his fifth year as Sligo manager but has experienced only disappointment to date this term as his team have found ...
She said there will never be another Anthony Connolly and he will never be forgotten in Riverstown and recounted that he was a beloved member of Shamrock Gaels, Sligo GAA and Sligo Rovers.
Aaron Kernan reckons the Sligo footballers must be prepared for a potential Leitrim backlash after their neighbours conceded a walkover to Fermanagh last weekend. The decision not to field a team ...
CLARE manager Peter Keane felt his side could have taken a point from Markievicz Park on Sunday in what proved a thriller that went the way of Sligo, who were relieved to chalk up their first win ...
Despite a nervy conclusion – when they saw a seven-point lead whittled down to two – Sligo held on for their first win in this year's Allianz Football League. Their 1-19 to 2-14 defeat of ...
Coolera Strandhill goalkeeper Keelan Harte in action against Eoin Colleran of Pádraig Pearses during the AIB Connacht GAA Senior Club ... Park GAA Stadium in Sligo. Photo by Tyler Miller ...
Sligo got the first win of their Allianz Football League Division 3 campaign with a polished victory over visitors Clare at a sunny Markievicz Park as Tony McEntee’s side battled on to win by ...
For Antrim and Ulster GAA that time is now ... For now a relegation battle comes first, and Sligo could hardly have ventured north at a worse time for The Saffrons as the Yeats’ men build ...