
Sean O'Shea
by Sean O'SheaSean believes there is no sport, no match, no title, and no title the Irish should not, and cannot, win.
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Thursday, June 21, 2012 at 10:54 AM
All the more reason why Rees would be the safest choice. If he can limit the interceptions he can go on to be the comeback kid.
Sadly, you’ll always beat the Irish at soccer these days -- Lack of Diaspora players for Ireland signals the end of an era
I won’t hold my breath.
Graeme McDowell just misses playoff in US Open final round -- Northern Irishman, Padraig Harrington both came close
However, the Northern Ireland teen has been plagued by inconsistency since and tabloid allegations he is spending too much time with tennis star Caroline Wozniacki.
Graeme McDowell says he's proud Irish and Protestant
Graeme McDowell has addressed the issue of whether he is Irish or British, which has become a big talking point after his U.S. Open victory.
