The record-breaking Michael Noonan was back to school on Friday, with the morning after the night before bringing the 16-year-old to a world he will soon leave behind.
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Michael Noonan hailed as ‘a throwback’ by delighted boss Stephen Bradley after historic debut
Stephen Bradley hailed the mentality of “throwback” Michael Noonan after the teenager wrote himself into the record books on his debut for the Hoops.
Sixteen-year-old Michael Noonan breaks European record as Shamrock Rovers secure huge win in Norway
This was the story of a history making club and a record-breaking player. Michael Noonan’s life will never be the same again.
Champions League Final could be held in USA as Uefa eye groundbreaking deal
A Champions League Final in the United States just became a step closer, as Uefa and the European Club Association have entered into an exclusive negotiation period with Relevant Sports for global commercial rights to Europe’s men’s club competitions from 2027. The American agency have been at the forefront of […]
Celtic won with new Champions League format, but now they’re back in familiar territory
So far in the first season of the Champions League’s new inflated format, it has often been difficult to pinpoint the fixtures that matter and the ones that are just making up the numbers.
For Manchester City and Real Madrid, the world is not enough… hence the irony of Champions League Play-Off duel
By now, Real Madrid and Manchester City have met so often in the Champions League that Florentino Perez and Khaldoon Al Mubarak have a distinctive relationship.
Rangers edge past Union Saint-Gilloise to reach Europa League last-16
Rangers qualified for the last 16 of the Europa League with a nervy 2-1 win over Union Saint-Gilloise at Ibrox.
Champions League: Manchester City on the brink and Villa host Celtic – Follow all the European action live
It’s a massive night in the Champions League with 18 matches taking place across Europe.
Why we should all get ready for chaos on Champions League’s decisive night
For the first time in this season’s new Champions League, players and managers are using one of those definitive football terms about a fixture.
Winning final Champions League duel is Manchester City’s only option: Pep Guardiola
Pep Guardiola has branded it a Final, but not the sort to which he is accustomed. Not like in 2009 or 2011 or 2023, with the glory it brought. Or even 2021, when taking Manchester City to what was then uncharted territory for them still qualified as an achievement.