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On the top in news today The Game, Rory McIlroy, Nicola Sturgeon and others.
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Fulham yo yo back to the Championship as Burnley secure top flight status
The Irish Times · over 4 years · 13
Alex Ferguson ‘The operation was a success but you’re in that loneliness. It can be frightening’
The Irish Times · over 4 years · 12
Harry proves a Diamond in the rough as Rory McIlroy returns to winning ways
The Irish Times · over 4 years · 5
Tadhg Furlong signs one year extension to contract
The Irish Times · over 4 years · 2
Tipp defender Bryan O'Meara out for up to six weeks
Tipperary Live · over 4 years

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