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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Fans head for Amsterdam Fans head for Amsterdam
Republic of Ireland manager Stephen Kenny has stuck with most of his regulars for what are likely to be his last two games as manager, a Euro 2024 ...
Ferguson commits through 2029 Ferguson commits through 2029
Republic of Ireland striker Evan Ferguson last week agreed a new long-term contract with Brighton that will keep him at the Amex until 2029. The 19...
Dublin rivals meet in Aviva final Dublin rivals meet in Aviva final
Bohemians made a great start to their League of Ireland campaign back in February but the Gypsies have faltered in recent weeks, as Shelbourne clai...
Collins on target for Brentford Collins on target for Brentford
An Irish international was on target with a crucial goal for a Premier League club for the third weekend running. Following Chiedozie Ogbene’s firs...
Rovers win 4th title in row Rovers win 4th title in row
Shamrock Rovers beat St Patrick’s Athletic 2-0 before a full house at Richmond Park on Friday night to win their fourth league title in a row and t...
WNT promoted to League A WNT promoted to League A
Two victories over Albania, one at home at Tallaght Stadium and the other in Loro Broici Stadium, Shkoder, have earned the Republic of Ireland's Wo...
Earls ends illustrious career Earls ends illustrious career
As expected, Irish captain Johnny Sexton and winger Keith Earls have both retired from rugby after the World Cup quarter-final defeat to New Zealan...
Ogbene gets first PL goal Ogbene gets first PL goal
Republic of Ireland striker Chiedozie Ogbene got his first-ever English Premier League goal on Saturday when he scored for Luton Town as they came ...
Home loss, away win for Irish Home loss, away win for Irish
Irish manager Stephen Kenny secured a morale-boosting 4-0 win over Gibraltar in Faro on Monday night to give our Euro play-off hopes a boost in a r...
Top bosses stay on Top bosses stay on
Laois, Tipperary and Waterford are still without a senior football manager for 2024. However, that’s not a problem for the counties in the top divi...
Harte's Derry move causes a stir Harte's Derry move causes a stir
[With commentary below from P.J. Cunningham] The GAA is big on tradition and over the years you would rarely see inter-county football or hurling m...
Kenny to see out campaign Kenny to see out campaign
Stephen Kenny will remain in charge of the Republic of Ireland team for the final three games of their Euro 2024 qualifying campaign and the friend...

 

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