Stars say goodbye as Donegal Celtic ready for play-off
Glenavon 3 Donegal Celtic 1: Two old war horses and a rising star waved farewell to supporters at Mourneview Park on Saturday.
Glenavon 3 Donegal Celtic 1: Two old war horses and a rising star waved farewell to supporters at Mourneview Park on Saturday.
Cliftonville's trophy cabinet is already starting to burst at the seems.
As the season comes to a climax and the players prepare for their summer holidays, it's time our final Player of the Month of the season.
Crusaders are set to announce a glamour pre-season tournament and a quick reunion with Premier League giants Liverpool.
Northern Ireland legend David Healy has broken his silence to lift the lid on his nightmare season and hit back at Bury fans who recently have been booing him, labelling him the club's worst signing ever and making him a scapegoat for their shocking season.
With the door closing on the season, the scramble for new players begins in earnest for managers across the land, but Glenn Ferguson feels he has already conducted two superb pieces of business.
Tommy Breslin would love to be able to tell everyone how it feels to be a champion.
While most managers will be looking forward to a well-deserved summer break in the likes of Lanzarote, Majorca or the Algarve, Gary Hamilton's itinerary will look more at hotspots such as Bray, Sligo and Dundalk!
Glentoran Belfast United and Crusaders Strikers got the new season off to a flying start with opening day victories.
NI Vauxhall School's Cup Finals day from Ballymena Showgrounds.
Crusaders 3 Cliftonville 0: Cliftonville manager Tommy Breslin could not hide his frustration after one of the Premiership's fiercely contested derbies descended into a drab, depressing spectacle at Seaview.
Linfield 0 Ballinamallard 1: Linfield manager David Jeffrey admits he'll have a busy summer!
Ballymena United 0 Glenavon 2: The summer will be the usual merry-go-round of comings and goings and that mood was certainly in evidence at the Ballymena Showgrounds on Saturday.
Lisburn Distillery 0 Dungannon Swifts 1: Dungannon Swifts boss Darren Murphy described his side's performance as "professional, after condemning relegated Lisburn Distillery to yet another defeat in their final Premiership home game.
Supporters of Cliftonville and Glentoran are eagerly awaiting the release of additional tickets for next month's Irish Cup final.
Donegal Celtic 1 Portadown 2: Ronnie McFall, the grandfather of Irish League football managers, made a state-of-the-game address following Portadown's victory over Donegal Celtic in a meaningless Premiership game that cost both clubs more to put it on than revenue gained at the turnstiles.
Crusaders maintained their unbeaten home record in the IFA Premiership with a comeback 3-2 victory over Glentoran at Seaview.
Liam Boyce smashed an 81-year-old Cliftonville goalscoring record then pledged to reach 40 before the end of the season
David Jeffrey left Windsor Park in defiant mood despite a season he describes as frustrating, challenging and by Linfield’s standards immensely disappointing.
Portadown manager Ronnie McFall gave Irish league football a verbal lashing after watching his side ease to victory in a meaningless game at Celtic Park.
Hangover star takes 87-year-old to premiere
It hasn't always been a bed of roses
George Best was the finest footballer of them all, according to England World Cup winner Ian Callaghan.
They know each other inside-out as a result of having squared up so often in the past. As well as having gone head to head on such a regular basis, most of the protagonists are Irish training camp regulars. In addition, many of them have been Test match colleagues.
Justin Tipuric hopes Sam Warburton's selection as British and Irish Lions captain will not harm his chances of earning a Test spot against Australia.
Newcastle moved a step closer to a return to the Aviva Premiership after claiming a nine-point lead over Bedford in the first leg of their Championship final, with fly-half Jimmy Gopperth doing most of the damage.