CLIFTONVILLE captain Rory Hale is urging his team-mates to focus on themselves and grind out results as they return to the action for the first time since their County Antrim Shield defeat to Carrick Rangers.
SUNDAY'S Big One in the Scottish capital saw the Hoops travel to Tynecastle to face off in a third showdown this season against pacesetters Hearts, with the season virtually over for Martin O'Neill's side should they succumb to a defeat.
ON Monday evening Cliftonville fans heard the news that Canadian consortium group Toronto Investment Group (TIG) had officially confirmed their withdrawal from the takeover process at the Solitude club.
THURSDAY afternoon saw a double delight for Belfast as both St Dominic's and Coláiste Feirste overcame the odds as their quests for glory continue in this year's schools' GAA competitions.
CLIFTONVILLE manager Jim Magilton is hoping his team can put the disappointment of a second successive Cup Final defeat behind them them and kick on with new bodies coming in before the January window shuts.
MONDAY evening saw Celtic’s higher-ups reportedly meet with manager Martin O’Neill and Shaun Maloney in what has been dubbed an emergency meeting by the Scottish press in the midst of a vital transfer window.
SUNDAY January 25th will see the penultimate weekend in America's biggest sport as the National Football League (NFL) championship weekend commences to see who will compete for Super Bowl LX (60) on February 8th.
CLIFTONVILLE manager Jim Magilton admits that winning finals means the world to him as he attempts to win a third trophy in his third season at the club.
THIS weekend will see the first ball thrown-in of the competitive inter-county 2026 season as Antrim begin their hunt for promotion out of Division Four this campaign.