Part Two: ”People Expect To See a Male Referee Instead of Me”- Michelle O Neill On Women in Sport

Being a referee definitely does not come without its challenges. Match officials are often subject to criticism and abuse, especially if people think their decision is incorrect. It can be a lot for the wrong person, to deal with that talk and judgement when trying to stay calm.  ‘’You need to be thick skinned and able to deal with it. …

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Katie McCabe’s Stellar Season Rewarded With PFA WSL Team Of The Year Inclusion

Irish star Katie McCabe saw her eye-catching club campaign with Arsenal duly rewarded with a place on the Women’s Super League team of the season. The talented Dubliner enjoyed a season of a lifetime in England’s top flight, scoring five goals and providing 13 assists for her teammates whilst operating from her mastered, left-back position. The Republic of Ireland captain …

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Late Goal From Murphy Sees The Youths Share The Points With Peamount Heading Into The Mid-Season Break

The second run around of opposition got well and truly underway at the weekend with Galway, Shelbourne, Treaty all securing three points while the headline game saw a draw between Peamount United and Wexford Youths.

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Niamh Farrelly Flourishing In Glasgow

Irish midfielder Niamh Farrelly has unsurprisingly settled into life as a professional footballer in commendable fashion.  Three goals in three games, top of the league with one game remaining and Champions League Qualification secured– the Dubliner has thrived since joining Glasgow City FC, the most successful women’s club in Scotland. The move to Scotland for Farrelly came as little surprise …

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