Sean Creedon

Sean Creedon is a Kerryman who has long been a resident of Dublin. He has been attending League of Ireland and Republic of Ireland home games for over 50 years. He is interested in all sports, though soccer, GAA and rugby are his favorites. He is a member of the Soccer Writers’ Association.

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Dubs not panicking yet Dubs not panicking yet
The National Football League resumes this weekend with a strange look to the Division One table. All-Ireland champions Dublin are the only county i...
Rovers aim for 22nd LOI title Rovers aim for 22nd LOI title
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Monaghan's Beggan is focused on NFL opportunity in America Monaghan's Beggan is focused on NFL opportunity in America
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Harte's Derry head to Kerry Harte's Derry head to Kerry
The game which is likely to attract most media attention when the 2024 National Football League gets underway this weekend is the meeting of Kerry ...
Carsley tipped for Republic job Carsley tipped for Republic job
Former Irish international Lee Carsley seems likely to be confirmed as Stephen Kenny’s replacement when the FAI Board meet next Tuesday. There were...
Derry's Glen tipped to win final Derry's Glen tipped to win final
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Leinster looking good in cup Leinster looking good in cup
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Glen have chance for revenge Glen have chance for revenge
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Limerick, Rovers stay on top Limerick, Rovers stay on top
SPORTS REVIEW OF 2023 In Ireland there is no doubt that Gaelic football and hurling are the most popular sports, but I think it’s also true to say ...
McCabe is sportswoman of 2023 McCabe is sportswoman of 2023
Republic of Ireland women’s captain Katie McCabe was named Sportswoman of the Year for 2023 at the annual awards hosted by The Irish Times and Spor...
Goalies headed for Indianapolis Goalies headed for Indianapolis
Three inter-county Gaelic football goalkeepers will be trying to secure a place with an American Football club when they take part in a Combine in ...
Motorsport pioneer Smith, 86 Motorsport pioneer Smith, 86
The death occurred last week of Irish motorsport pioneer Rosemary Smith, aged 86. Smith had an incredible career in motorsport in the 1950s and ‘60...

 

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