Clare Echo’s 2024 sporting awards
WITH HIGHS and lows aplenty throughout the sporting year, it’s been twelve months to remember on and off the field with plenty of competition for the sought-after Clare Echo sporting awards.
WITH HIGHS and lows aplenty throughout the sporting year, it’s been twelve months to remember on and off the field with plenty of competition for the sought-after Clare Echo sporting awards.
ENNIS’ Barry Cotter fulfilled the dream of a lifetime by lining out in Old Trafford last week.
A NORTH MACEDONIA football side has said having to land at Shannon Airport instead of Dublin was an act of “evil”.
*Tommy Leahy. Photograph: Natasha Barton A RUAN NATIVE who was only the second Clare man to serve as Chairman of the Munster Football Association has departed his role on the County Executive.
*Barry Cotter on his way to Shannon Airport SHAMROCK ROVERS have availed of the hassle-free experience at Shannon Airport ahead of their UEFA Champions League qualifier.
Ennis’ Barry Cotter has been named as Shamrock Rovers’ player of the month for September.
Ennis’ Barry Cotter has signed with reigning League of Ireland champions, Shamrock Rovers.
Barry Cotter’s departure from Ipswich Town has been confirmed by the club.
An ability to play the 2020/21 season of the Clare District Soccer League (CDSL) will be “date dependent”.
*Barry Cotter. Photograph: Ross Halls Ennis’ Barry Cotter has been included in Stephen Kenny’s 22 man Irish U21 squad for their European qualifier with Luxembourg. Cotter has been impressing for Ipswich Town’s U23 side who are currently seven points clear at the top of the Professional Development League Two South table. In their last outing …