The Complete Northern Ireland FC 1882-2008
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Northern Ireland Football - 588 items found

Can Catholics support Northern Ireland Football club?
Can Catholics support the Northern Ireland Football Club or it Raily that Protestants who can not support this team?
A team of international football, not a club and, yes, of course they can. Whether they do or not is a different story.
This is a silly question. Firstly, it is not religion.
What is the significance of the blue cross on the northern Ireland football badge?
reminder of footballs roots
The Best of Northern Ireland Football and GAWA
Best bits of Northern Ireland football team from the last 4 years and the Green and White Army in full flow!!
Northern Ireland Football – Carling Premiership Wrap Up ...
Glentorans scoring machine was stalled by Newry City as they drew nill all while Linfield got off the mark with a 1-0 win over Lisburn Distillery, Carville on target there in the opening ten minutes. Ballymena bounced back from their big loss last week as Surgenor, McGutcheon and new signing Hanley all scored in a 3-1 victory over Portadown at Shamrock Park. Coleraines disasterous season continues, they prop up the table without a point or goal, Davy Platts future as manager perhaps even in doubt as they lost 3-0 to Crusaders, New boy Stuart Dallas scoring twice after the Bannsiders were reduced to... Glenavon moved to the top of the Carling Premiership this afternoon and maintained their 100% start to the campaign with a 3-1 win over Donegal Celtic at Mourneview Park....
Northern voices still in position to call shots | Football News Update
The Irish Times – Wednesday, August 25, 2010 On Gaelic Games: Despite Ulster football having fallen back in the last decade, the northern influence will still be felt before this year’s All-Ireland is decided. The Queen’s University football club was drawing attention to the fact 13 of the players involved on the big day on either side were all graduates. This time the Queen’s influence will be just as strong with both the managers, as well as one of the Kildare selectors, having strong connections with the Belfast college. Given the status of the university within the GAA it was probably unsurprising the only all-Ulster final to date would feature so many Queen’s alumni....







