News
Armagh boss Kieran McGeeney is coy about his future after his side's All-Ireland reign ends in devastating fashion by Kerry in Sunday's quarter-final.
Slate grey skies and the school gym hall is packed with schoolchildren, teachers, classroom assistants, dinner ladies, some ...
15d
Newry Reporter on MSN‘They can hold their heads up high’ says Armagh boss Kieran McGeeney of his players after disappointing All-Ireland exitIt was a very tough day at the office for Armagh today, as they were knocked out of the All-Ireland SFC by Kerry.
16d
Irish Examiner on MSNMcGeeney still addicted to football despite abuse and Kerry defeatUse precise geolocation data. Actively scan device characteristics for identification. Store and/or access information on a device. Personalised advertising and content, advertising and content ...
Kieran McGeeney and Jim McGuinness, among other inter-county managers, have expressed reservations with goalkeeper kick-outs ...
15d
Belfast Live on MSNArmagh manager Kieran McGeeney opens up on “abuse” as he ponders futureArmagh manager Kieran McGeeney insists he is in no rush to decide his future in the immediate aftermath of Sunday’s crushing quarter-final loss to Kerry. The Orchard County had to no answer to a ...
Kieran McGeeney and Joe Kernan with the Sam Maguire Cup in 2002. Photograph: Lorraine O'Sullivan/Inpho “I have good footballers in there,” said McGeeney after the league beating.
When he settled in his chair in the press room buried deep at the bottom of the Hogan stand, O’Connor let rip at those who ...
Kieran McGeeney reacts to Armagh's thrilling 0-23 to 0-22 win over fierce rivals Tyrone in Saturday's Ulster SFC semi-final in Clones.
KIERAN MCGEENEY glared at his players after their All-Ireland semi-final over Kerry and said: ‘one more.’ Their manager had been there and done it, and skippered them to glory in 2002 against… ...
It is now well over 30 years since a senior intercounty football championship has taken to the stage without Kieran McGeeney having a role in the show.. So when his Armagh side face Tyrone at ...
Armagh boss Kieran McGeeney is coy about his future after his side's All-Ireland reign ends in devastating fashion by Kerry in Sunday's quarter-final.
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results