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Brendan Crossan

Brendan Crossan

Sports Reporter at The Irish News - Sports Desk

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United Kingdom
Languages
  • English
Covering topics
  • Boxing
  • Soccer
  • Sports
  • Rugby

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Recent Articles

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Antrim plan to boycott Ulster GAA media event over venue controversy

Ulster Championship launch expected to be one county down
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‘We wanted to really lift our League Cup competition to being one o...

Record-breaking attendance expected for Cliftonville-Glentoran showdown
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Brendan Crossan: Roy Keane’s attack on Bruno Fernandes not stacking...

Fernandes growing into captain’s role
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Brendan Crossan: Slow sets in the ‘Greenan’, mucky trainers and suf...

GAA and GPA showing no will or foresight to market themselves better
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Brendan Crossan: Antrim should never loosen their grip on the impor...

‘Corrigan Park is not any old GAA ground - it’s a symbol of resistance and hope’
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Brendan Crossan: Honeymoon period for new rules but bouts of turbul...

Greater physical demands on players a major worry
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Profile of players and adaptability to new rules hugely important: ...

‘Everyone is learning as they go’
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Brendan Crossan: Joe Gormley’s unrelenting pursuit of excellence

Demise? What demise? ‘Joe The Goal’ still the Prince of Solitude
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Brendan Crossan: Ciara Mageean - a proper hero we will always run with

‘The Portaferry native is a throwback to a different, more innocent time’
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‘Anywhere but Corrigan Park’ as Antrim footballers give up home adv...

West Belfast venue deemed too small to house All-Ireland champions
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Brendan Crossan: Had we reached the tipping point for Gaelic footba...

‘From corner-back to corner-forward, the modern Gaelic footballer has never been more skilled’