Mason Melia has come on for his senior international debut to replace Troy Parrott! 🌟
A proud moment for one of the best young players we’ve seen in the LOI.
It's the final day of the English Football League. Here's your one-stop shop for which Irish players have already won promotion, are doomed, or are hoping to secure promotion, a play-off spot or dodge the drop in the last of 46 games in the regular season.
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Irish kit manufacturer O’Neills could feature for the first time in the league phase of the Champions League, as maiden deal with foreign top-tier side is confirmed
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"I don't think there's ever been a more influential football player in the Premier League full stop."
Gary Neville gives Roy Keane the number one spot for best central midfielders of all-time in the Premier League 🔝
Mark Tighe has an interesting story in the Irish Times today about Rob Heneghan of Pro Sports Advice ltd.
According to the story Rob Heneghan, who claims to be the world’s most-followed horse racing pundit, has deleted all social media content promoting "Gambana," an offshore gambling platform. The move follows inquiries from The Irish Times regarding the site’s lack of legal standing in Ireland.
The Promotion of "Gambana".
Between January and February, Heneghan used his Telegram groups to encourage followers to deposit funds—in some cases up to $1,000—into Gambana. He marketed the platform as a tool for "good risk management" and highlighted lucrative deposit bonuses.
However, Gambana is not licensed to operate in Ireland. It is owned by a Belize-based firm and claims to be regulated by the "Government of Anjouan," a small island in the Comoros archipelago.
Irish tipster deletes posts promoting gambling site that claims to be regulated from African island
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16-year-old Grace Lynch was killed by a speeding scrambler bike in January 2026. The Irish government has now passed Grace's Law, banning the off-road motorbikes from public places
Congratulations to former Saint James Abankwah on making his senior 🇮🇪 @IrelandFootball debut against North Macedonia 👏
A full circle moment for the Watford man (now 22) who played at Aviva Stadium for his country for the first time last night, five years after his previous appearance at Lansdowne Road, which was as a 17-year-old in St Patrick’s Athletic colours in our 2021 FAI Cup Final win ☘️🏆
Well done James & here’s to many more
#StPatsFC 🔴⚪️
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