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Final Is Backyard Battle in Bayern's Backyard - New York Times

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New York Times
MUNICH — To the rest of the world's soccer fans, Saturday's hotly anticipated match between Chelsea and Bayern Munich is the final of the Champions League, the top prize in European professional club soccer. Here in the capital of Bavaria it is known ...
Chelsea's luck looks set to run out in MunichIrish Times
Hodgson: Don't write off ChelseaESPN
Bayern boss wary of actor Drogba ahead of Champions League finalSydney Morning Herald
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McCarthy prepared for long climb to the top - Irish Examiner
Irish Examiner
By Fintan O'Toole On the playing fields he featured mostly in Munster, but Leinster is where Teddy McCarthy is cutting his teeth on the management stage. He was transported to Laois last winter to take their senior hurling reins and the former Cork ...
The Irish Times - Saturday, May 19, 2012Irish Times
Carlow ace Coady chasing treble dream in showdown with LaoisIrish Independent
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Keane: City must retain title to be great - The Independent

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There was never any backing down when Roy Keane and Patrick Vieira met on the pitch, and the same applies now both have swapped playing for punditry. With Vieira now allied to Manchester City rather than Arsenal the duo still represent the two leading ...
Manchester City: a tale of love and moneyThe Guardian
'Barren' season hits United profitsIrish Times
Mancini praises patience of Manchester City ownersGoal.com
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For Irish rugby, there can be no loser today - Irish Times

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Irish Times
SIDELINE CUT: The Heino has come a long way since Ulster became the first Irish side to win it in 1999. It opened the door for an adventure that continues at Twickers this evening, writes KEITH DUGGAN OBSERVE the Sons of Ulster and all that and then ...
Schmidt '100%' sure O'Driscoll and Kearney readyIrish Examiner
Weekend preview: Ferris loath to lose Ulster's winning habit at final hurdleThe Independent
Heineken Cup final preview: Leinster v UlsterRTE.ie
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Mulholland out to drive the brand and slash the price - Irish Times

Irish Times
Irish Times
WHEN ALAN MULHOLLAND became Galway manager, he found himself back in schoolrooms across the county talking to children about the game. Sometimes he would casually ask the kids to name their favourite Galway player and was taken aback by how many of ...
Galway should have at least one new supporter cheering for them against RoscommonRTE.ie
Newton sticks with old reliables for GalwayIrish Independent
Plenty on the line as west's awake to Roscommon and Galwaythejournal.ie
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The Irish Times - Saturday, May 19, 2012 - Irish Times

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Irish Times
Carlow v Laois, Dr Cullen Park, 7.0 – THE two teams have passed each other on the stairs in this year's league. Carlow's unbeaten run brought them the Division Two title and promotion whereas Laois's whitewash sends them in the other direction.
Jerry Wallace calls on Saffrons to raise gameBelfast Telegraph
Carlow ace Coady chasing treble dream in showdown with LaoisIrish Independent
Taking stick: Saffrons to sing as hurling championship opensThe Score
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North hits two as slick Sligo extend their lead at the top - Irish Times

Irish Times
Irish Times
Sligo Rovers 3 Shelbourne 0: DANNY NORTH scored in each half as Sligo Rovers kept their unbeaten run intact at the Showgrounds last night. It was the former St Patrick's Athletic striker's 12th goal for Sligo since joining the club.
'Saints are Hoops' big rivals'Herald.ie
North secures victory for Sligo RoversIrish Examiner
Sligo Rovers 3 - 0 ShelbourneExtratime.ie
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Keegan double turns it around - Irish Times
Irish Times
Dundalk 1 Monaghan U 2: JORDAN Keegan hit a brace as Monaghan United came back from a goal down to win the Airtricity League Premier Division basement battle with Dundalk at Oriel Park last night. Michael Rafter gave Dundalk the lead inside the first ...
Jordan Keegan was twice on target for Roddy Collin's menRTE.ie
Dundalk 1 - 2 Monaghan UnitedExtratime.ie
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Taylor seeking much more than just a fourth title - Irish Times

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Irish Times
WOMEN'S BOXING WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS: KATIE TAYLOR will go in search of a fourth straight World Championship title here this morning (8am) after easing her way into the decider by beating Tajikistan's Mavzuna Chorieva 16-6 in the semi-final yesterday.
Taylor bids to rule the world againIrish Examiner
Olympian boxer Katie Taylor goes one step closer to fourth World title with ...Irish Independent
Katie Taylor secures place in world boxing final in ChinaRTE.ie
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Confident Longford sensing a real opportunity - Irish Times
Irish Times
Irish Times
WHEN GLENN Ryan came out of the dressingroom in Portlaoise this very weekend two years ago, it was one of those days where the press lads huddle round the beaten manager out of good manners as much as than anything. Longford had just lost to Louth in ...
Longford's home form may be crucial against LaoisRTE.ie
Michael Quinn has a prominent role to playLongford Leader
Togging out: here's the weekend's football championship previewsThe Score
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Byrne pounces to earn Bray a point - Irish Times

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Bray W 3 St Patricks A 3: A BRILLIANT double strike by veteran striker Jason Byrne enabled Bray Wanderers to snatch a deserved share of the spoils against still unbeaten St Patrick's Athletic in a six-goal thriller at the Carlisle Grounds last night.
Bray Wanderers 3 - 3 St Patrick's AthleticExtratime.ie
Bray Wanderers 3-3 St Patrick's AthleticRTE.ie
Airtricity League wrap: Byrne swoops to rescue the SeagullsThe Score
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Cavan supporters expect at least one good day every summer - Irish Times
Irish Times
Irish Times
Not too far away. Getting there. Need a bit of luck. Few teams have been as sinned against in the championship over the past five years as Cavan, writes MALACHY CLERKIN IN A way, nothing became the Val Andrews era in Cavan so much as the ending of it.
Jim McGuinness is moving in the right directionBelfast Telegraph
Jim McGuinness will expect nothing but a win this weekendRTE.ie
New championship season but same diligence from JimDonegal Democrat
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Johnston's transfer from Cavan to Kildare is blocked - Irish Times
Irish Times
Irish Times
GAELIC GAMES: SEÁN JOHNSTON'S transfer from Cavan to Kildare was yesterday turned down by the GAA's Central Competitions Control Committee. Johnston has made a number of applications to switch from his home club Cavan Gaels to St Kevin's in Straffan.
Time running out for Johnston to make switch as CCCC delay decisionIrish Independent
CCCC decision on Johnson transfer due todayIrish Examiner
The latest verdict on Seanie Johnston's proposed transfer to Kildare is inJOE
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Clarke struggling in Volvo Matchplay
Golf:Justin Rose piled on the agony for Darren Clarke with a 6&4 drubbing at the Volvo World Match Play Championship in Spain





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Harrington four behind at Byron
Golf:Ireland’s Padraig Harrington shot a two under 68 for a share of 24th place following the first round of the Byron Nelson Championship in Irving, Texas. The Dubliner was five under at 10 holes but a double bogey on 12 and bogeys on 15 and 18 – he birdied the 16th - arrested his gallop.





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Rangers looking at Third Division
Soccer:Charles Green has named two members of the Sevco consortium who are set to take over Rangers. The former Sheffield United chief executive has so far been unwilling to divulge the identities of those planning to invest in the clu





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Rodgers turns down Liverpool approach
Soccer:Swansea boss Brendan Rodgers has turned down the opportunity to hold talks with Liverpool over the managerial vacancy at Anfield. Liverpool sacked Kenny Dalglish on Wednesday after finishing a disappointing eighth in the Barclays Premier League.





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McDowell two wins from two
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Sligo maintain momentum at the top
Soccer:Sligo Rovers maintained their lead at the top of the Airtricty Premier Division with a 3-0 victory over Shelbourne. A brace of goals from Danny North was complemented by a stunning effort from substitute Pascal Millien, who beat two players before rifling a shot from the axis of the penalty area into the top corner.


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Ribery key to Bayern challenge
Champions League Final:Franck Ribery could be the key to ending Bayern Munich’s 11-year wait for Champions League glory, according to their captain Philipp Lahm.





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