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Published 11:35 13 Jan 2015 GMT
Updated 11:45 13 Jan 2015 GMT
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Delighted to announce funding for @ShannonGaelsNYC under the Emigrant Support Programme - a fantastic initiative! https://t.co/IJIBnAc8ny
— Jimmy Deenihan TD (@JimmyDeenihanTD) January 12, 2015
President of the GAA, Liam O'Neill, echoed the excitement of Deenihan, saying: “We are delighted with the news that Minister Deenihan and the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade have confirmed very generous funding for the ambitious Shannon Gaels project in New York.
“It is no exaggeration to say that it is a remarkable project, one which is also receiving the support of the GAA centrally, and it will bring the club’s ambitions to have a fully developed home of their own for the ongoing development of Gaelic games a step closer to reality.”Galway boss heaps praise on Dubs fans after loss for Paul Clancy tribute
Classy from both parties. Ahead of their All-Ireland quarter-final loss to Dublin today, the Galway footballers paid tribute to the late Paul Clancy. The Moycullen man, 49, passed away during the week after a battle with cancer. He was a member of the great Galway side that won All-Ireland titles in 1998 and 2001, alongside […]
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