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Irish Premiership: Palmer makes switch from Glentoran to Livingston
bbc.co.ukLinfield player Cameron Reid set for move to England as Northern Ireland youth international agrees scholarship deal with Charlton
belfasttelegraph.co.ukHamilton make 'significant financial offer' to Andy Ryan
newsletter.co.ukAverage Attendances 25/26
Ballymena lines up move for Jonny Addis after defender rejects new Cliftonville contract
belfasttelegraph.co.ukBest attended matches each season from 2008
Falkirk interested in making move for McGovern who 'has more levels to go up'
newsletter.co.ukCliftonville squad update
Micheál Glynn, Reece Jordan, Sean Robertson and Oisin Murray will all leave the Reds, while the loan agreements for Joe Toole, Josh Kelly and Kyle McClelland have come to an end.
Larne are guaranteed to be seeded in the 1st round of UCL qualifying
New championship format
Teams play each other twice then split into two sections of 8 play each other once more for a total of 37 matches.
Bottom 2 are relegated and 14th enters a playoff with the NCL runner up.
Strabane AFC lose out to EA over land
A Disappointing Day for Strabane Afc
After continuous delays, dithering and indecision from the Sinn Féin Infrastructure Minister and the Department for Infrastructure, Strabane Athletic’s project has now reached a deeply disappointing point.
This community club invested years of effort, massive fundraising, professional planning work and enormous commitment into a development that would have transformed sporting and community facilities in Strabane.
Instead, they were left sitting in limbo while the Department stalled and the Minister failed to act.
Now we are told the land has been acquired from under the club by the EA!
I appreciate our very wonderful Knockavoe school, who provide exceptional support and educational opportunities, needs to expand and is under immense pressure. This has nothing to do with this great school. This is entirely a mess at the hands of a dysfunctional Department and Government.
That process did not happen overnight.
Serious questions now need answered about who knew this was happening, when they knew, what discussions took place behind closed doors and why this club was left wasting years of time and money while the Department dragged its feet.
The handling of this entire process by the Sinn Féin Minister and the Department for Infrastructure has been nothing short of disgraceful.
This is the same pattern people across the West are seeing with the A5 and other projects time and time again, delay, confusion, lack of leadership and total failure to deliver.
Today I have submitted a series of Freedom of Information requests to establish the full timeline of events and expose exactly what has been going on behind the scenes.
Strabane Athletic deserved far better than this.
- Daniel McCrossan SDLP