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Wednesday could be the day that Leeds sign Bijol, with the Udinese and Slovenia defender jetting in to England to complete his £18.75m deal. Leeds remain in the market for a goalkeeper and a ...
LEEDS United will kick off their 2025-26 Premier League season with a home game against Everton in the top-flight’s first Monday night televised fixture on Monday, August 18.
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EuroMillions LIVE updates as National Lottery reveals location of winning €250m ticket The country is abuzz with speculation about the winner of Tuesday's €250 million EuroMillions jackpot ...
Carrig Graveyard in Wexford acts as the final resting spot for many of those who died during the Irish Rebellion of 1798. A commemorative plaque at the entrance pays homage to those who sacrificed ...
However, Wexford fought back in the remaining minutes of the half and it was Nolan to the fore. He kicked 1-05 to draw his side level at half time. The score at 3-08 to 1-14.
Over 150 volunteers attended the pre festival summer barbeque in Whites Hotel on Thursday June 5. The volunteers were joined by members of the Wexford Festival Opera and National Opera House teams ...
In one case, the company forced managers to remove 18 whites from the bonus list and replace them with 18 “POC.” — Christopher F. Rufo ⚔️ (@realchrisrufo) June 12, 2025 ...
Having spent some six years mired in planning objections, refusals and appeals before finally getting the green light from An Bord Pleanála, a multi-million-euro, 142 bedroom hotel planned for ...
Antrim's season ends in dismal fashion as they crash out of the Tailteann Cup with a 5-23 to 2-21 defeat by Wexford in the preliminary quarter-finals.
The bookies, though, have issued fresh strong backing for Leeds who they think have a far better chance than Burnley and Sunderland of bucking the trend of promoted clubs going straight back down.