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  <title type="html">Wigan Athletic F.C.</title>
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  <updated>2008-08-06T03:18:52+00:00</updated>
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  <name>dan</name>
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      <summary type="html">Wigan Athletic F.C. was formed in 1932 following the demise of Wigan Borough the previous year. Wigan Athletic was the fifth attempt to stabilise a football club in the town following the demise of Wigan County, Wigan United, Wigan Town Wigan Rovers and the aforementioned Wigan Borough. Springfield Park, the former home of Wigan Borough, was purchased by the club and were elected to the Cheshire County League.</summary>
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    Wigan Athletic F.C. was formed in 1932 following the demise of Wigan Borough the previous year. Wigan Athletic was the fifth attempt to stabilise a football club in the town following the demise of Wigan County, Wigan United, Wigan Town Wigan Rovers and the aforementioned Wigan Borough. Springfield Park, the former home of Wigan Borough, was purchased by the club and were elected to the Cheshire County League.
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  <title type="html">Portsmouth FC</title>
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  <updated>2008-08-06T02:59:08+00:00</updated>
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      <summary type="html">Portsmouth Football Club was founded in 1898. The club was formed out of the ashes of the local Royal Artillary team who were forced to disband after breaching amateur rules.</summary>
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    Portsmouth Football Club was founded in 1898. The club was formed out of the ashes of the local Royal Artillary team who were forced to disband after breaching amateur rules.
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  <title type="html">Newcastle United</title>
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  <updated>2008-08-06T02:37:15+00:00</updated>
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  <name>dan</name>
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      <summary type="html">FORMED in 1892 following the merger of Newcastle East End and Newcastle West End, Newcastle United is known as one of the most famous football clubs not just in England, but across Europe as well.</summary>
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    FORMED in 1892 following the merger of Newcastle East End and Newcastle West End, Newcastle United is known as one of the most famous football clubs not just in England, but across Europe as well.
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  <title type="html">Middlesbrough FC</title>
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  <updated>2008-08-06T02:28:23+00:00</updated>
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  <name>dan</name>
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      <summary type="html">1876: Club formed by members of Middlesbrough Cricket Club at a meeting at the Albert Park Hotel.1877: First recorded game against Teesside Wanderers ends in 1-1 draw. Home games played at Archery Ground in Albert Park, Middlesbrough. First recorded away game at Barnard Castle ends in 1-0 defeat.</summary>
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    1876: Club formed by members of Middlesbrough Cricket Club at a meeting at the Albert Park Hotel.<br /><br />1877: First recorded game against Teesside Wanderers ends in 1-1 draw. Home games played at Archery Ground in Albert Park, Middlesbrough. First recorded away game at Barnard Castle ends in 1-0 defeat.
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  <title type="html">Liverpool Football Club</title>
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  <updated>2008-08-06T01:57:31+00:00</updated>
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  <name>dan</name>
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      <summary type="html">If it wasn&apos;t for one man, Liverpool Football Club would never have been born. When Everton left Anfield in a dispute over rent in 1892, club chairman John Houlding stayed behind along with a handful of supporters and just three first-team players. But he was determined to see football continue at the ground. He formed a new club from scratch, chose the name Liverpool and created a legend. </summary>
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    If it wasn't for one man, Liverpool Football Club would never have been born. When Everton left Anfield in a dispute over rent in 1892, club chairman John Houlding stayed behind along with a handful of supporters and just three first-team players. But he was determined to see football continue at the ground. He formed a new club from scratch, chose the name Liverpool and created a legend.  
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  <title type="html">Aston Villa</title>
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  <updated>2008-08-06T01:51:07+00:00</updated>
      <published>2008-08-06T01:51:07+00:00</published>
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  <name>dan</name>
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      <summary type="html">In 1874 Jack Hughes, Frederick Matthews, Walter Price and William Scattergood met under a gas-light in Heathfield Road to form a new club.On April 2 1887 Villa win the FA Cup for the first time with a 2-0 victory against West Brom at The Oval. Aston Villa had become one of the premier teams in the land in just 13 years.</summary>
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    In 1874 Jack Hughes, Frederick Matthews, Walter Price and William Scattergood met under a gas-light in Heathfield Road to form a new club.<br /><br />On April 2 1887 Villa win the FA Cup for the first time with a 2-0 victory against West Brom at The Oval. Aston Villa had become one of the premier teams in the land in just 13 years.
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  <title type="html">Arsenal Football Club</title>
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  <updated>2008-08-06T01:36:34+00:00</updated>
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  <name>dan</name>
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      <summary type="html">Arsenal Football Club began life when a group of workers at the Woolwich Arsenal Armament Factory decided to form a football team in late 1886. The Club played under the name of Dial Square. In 1891 the Club turned professional and changed its name to Woolwich Arsenal, finally joining the Football League in 1893. The Gunners moved to Highbury in 1913, as a Second Division side. Following the First World War Arsenal were voted into the newly expanded First Division, where they have remained ever  ...</summary>
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    Arsenal Football Club began life when a group of workers at the Woolwich Arsenal Armament Factory decided to form a football team in late 1886. The Club played under the name of Dial Square. <br /><br />In 1891 the Club turned professional and changed its name to Woolwich Arsenal, finally joining the Football League in 1893. The Gunners moved to Highbury in 1913, as a Second Division side. Following the First World War Arsenal were voted into the newly expanded First Division, where they have remained ever since.
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  <title type="html">Bolton Wanderers Football Club</title>
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  <updated>2008-08-06T00:53:25+00:00</updated>
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      <summary type="html">The club was formed in 1874 by the Vicar of Christ Church Sunday School, Bolton, when he created an outdoor recreational club. In 1877 the footballers amongst the club re-christened themselves Bolton Wanderers.The club was one of twelve founder members of the Football League in 1888. BWFC won the FA Cup in 1923 (the first final played at Wembley).</summary>
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    The club was formed in 1874 by the Vicar of Christ Church Sunday School, Bolton, when he created an outdoor recreational club. <br /><br />In 1877 the footballers amongst the club re-christened themselves Bolton Wanderers.<br /><br />The club was one of twelve founder members of the Football League in 1888. <br /><br />BWFC won the FA Cup in 1923 (the first final played at Wembley).
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  <title type="html">Hull City Association Football Club</title>
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  <updated>2008-08-05T21:14:12+00:00</updated>
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  <name>dan</name>
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      <summary type="html">Hull City was founded in 1904, playing friendly games at The Boulevard (the home of the Hull Rugby League Club), Anlaby Road Cricket Ground and Dairycoates. A year later they were elected to the Second Division of the Football League. They call themselves the Tigers - a nickname adopted from their amber and black striped shirts.Hull City, along with Grimsby Town were the only two professional teams which had official permission to play league football on Christmas Day because of the demands of t ...</summary>
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    Hull City was founded in 1904, playing friendly games at The Boulevard (the home of the Hull Rugby League Club), Anlaby Road Cricket Ground and Dairycoates. A year later they were elected to the Second Division of the Football League. They call themselves the Tigers - a nickname adopted from their amber and black striped shirts.<br /><br />Hull City, along with Grimsby Town were the only two professional teams which had official permission to play league football on Christmas Day because of the demands of the fish trade. 
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  <title type="html">Stoke City FC</title>
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  <updated>2008-08-05T21:02:02+00:00</updated>
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      <summary type="html">STOKE secretary Harry Lockett represented the club at the famous meeting at the Anderton&apos;s Hall Hotel in London on March 23, 1888. The get-together was the idea of Bob McGregor, of Aston Villa, who wanted to discuss the idea of forming a Football League. Three weeks later, on April 17, the League came into being with McGregor president and Lockett it&apos;s first secretary. The Potteries connection was further strengthened by the siting of the League&apos;s office at 8 Parkers Terrace, Etruria (Later to b ...</summary>
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    STOKE secretary Harry Lockett represented the club at the famous meeting at the Anderton's Hall Hotel in London on March 23, 1888. The get-together was the idea of Bob McGregor, of Aston Villa, who wanted to discuss the idea of forming a Football League. Three weeks later, on April 17, the League came into being with McGregor president and Lockett it's first secretary. The Potteries connection was further strengthened by the siting of the League's office at 8 Parkers Terrace, Etruria (Later to become 177 Brick Kiln Lane) and Lockett had to quit Stoke to concentrate on his new job - a post he held until May 1902. 
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  <title type="html">West Bromwich Albion</title>
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  <updated>2008-08-05T20:23:26+00:00</updated>
      <published>2008-08-05T20:23:26+00:00</published>
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  <name>dan</name>
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      <summary type="html">WBA are a founder member of the Football League in 1888. That year Albion won the FA Cup for the first time, beating Preston North End 2-1 at The Oval before a then-record crowd of almost 19,000. Albion then lost 4-1 to Scottish Cup winners Renton in the 1888 Championship of the World game at Hampden Park.</summary>
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    WBA are a founder member of the Football League in 1888. That year Albion won the FA Cup for the first time, beating Preston North End 2-1 at The Oval before a then-record crowd of almost 19,000. Albion then lost 4-1 to Scottish Cup winners Renton in the 1888 Championship of the World game at Hampden Park.
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  <title type="html">Bleacher Report</title>
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  <updated>2008-08-05T20:01:25+00:00</updated>
      <published>2008-08-05T20:01:25+00:00</published>
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  <name>dan</name>
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      <summary type="html">Sports Opinions, Comments and Analysis</summary>
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    Sports Opinions, Comments and Analysis
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  <title type="html">Tavistock Group</title>
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  <updated>2007-09-11T11:23:07+00:00</updated>
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  <name>dan</name>
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      <summary type="html">Tavistock Group is a global, private investment company that was founded 30 years ago by investor Joe Lewis. The company has grown to encompass a broad portfolio of interests in over 170 companies in 15 countries. The company employs a simple investment philosophy looking for value opportunities where its capital, flexibility, management support and strategic hand can build value.Tavistock Group has offices in Argentina, The Bahamas, China, European Union, Mexico and the United States.</summary>
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    Tavistock Group is a global, private investment company that was founded 30 years ago by investor Joe Lewis.  The company has grown to encompass a broad portfolio of interests in over 170 companies in 15 countries. The company employs a simple investment philosophy looking for value opportunities where its capital, flexibility, management support and strategic hand can build value.<br /><br />Tavistock Group has offices in Argentina, The Bahamas, China, European Union, Mexico and the United States.
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  <title type="html">Fulham FC</title>
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  <updated>2007-08-31T20:17:02+00:00</updated>
      <published>2007-08-31T20:17:02+00:00</published>
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  <name>dan</name>
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      <summary type="html">Fulham is the oldest of Londons first class clubs and its long history began back in 1879 with some Sunday-school boys knocking a ball around on a long-forgotten park pitch. All a far cry from the multi-million pound internationals who make up the Premiership team of today.</summary>
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    Fulham is the oldest of Londons first class clubs and its long history began back in 1879 with some Sunday-school boys knocking a ball around on a long-forgotten park pitch. All a far cry from the multi-million pound internationals who make up the Premiership team of today.
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  <title type="html">Derby County FC</title>
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  <updated>2007-08-20T11:54:25+00:00</updated>
      <published>2007-08-20T11:54:25+00:00</published>
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  <name>dan</name>
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      <summary type="html">Derby County were founder members of The Football League when it was launched in 1888. In 1891 they absorbed Derby Midland F.C.. Steve Bloomer, generally considered to be Derby County&apos;s best-ever player, joined the club in 1892. In 1895 the club moved to a new stadium, The Baseball Ground, which became their home for the next 102 years, and adopted their traditional colours of black and white.</summary>
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    Derby County were founder members of The Football League when it was launched in 1888. In 1891 they absorbed Derby Midland F.C.. Steve Bloomer, generally considered to be Derby County's best-ever player, joined the club in 1892. In 1895 the club moved to a new stadium, The Baseball Ground, which became their home for the next 102 years, and adopted their traditional colours of black and white.
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  <title type="html">Sunderland</title>
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  <updated>2007-07-26T13:19:50+00:00</updated>
      <published>2007-07-26T13:19:50+00:00</published>
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  <name>dan</name>
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      <summary type="html">Sunderland&apos;s history dates back to 1879. The club started life as the Sunderland and District Teachers&apos; Association Football Club, its founder being James Allan.The club&apos;s first trophy came in 1884 with victory in the Durham Senior Cup and by the end of the 1880s the club had underlined its position as the County&apos;s top team.Dubbed the Team of All Talents in the late 1880s, Sunderland began to push for entry to the Football League.</summary>
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    Sunderland's history dates back to 1879. The club started life as the Sunderland and District Teachers' Association Football Club, its founder being James Allan.<br /><br />The club's first trophy came in 1884 with victory in the Durham Senior Cup and by the end of the 1880s the club had underlined its position as the County's top team.<br /><br />Dubbed the Team of All Talents in the late 1880s, Sunderland began to push for entry to the Football League.
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  <title type="html">Torino</title>
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  <updated>2007-07-26T12:52:48+00:00</updated>
      <published>2007-07-26T12:52:48+00:00</published>
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  <name>dan</name>
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      <summary type="html">Torino Football Club is one of the most popular Italian football clubs, based in Turin. Torino are nicknamed &apos;I Granata&apos; (the Maroons) from the color of the team shirts, or &apos;Il Toro&apos; (the Bull), an abbreviation of the team name which refers to both the Toro Rampante (Prancing Bull), the emblem of the city of Turin and a distinctive feature of the team&apos;s iconography since its inception, and to the city name of Turin in Italian language. </summary>
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    Torino Football Club is one of the most popular Italian football clubs, based in Turin. Torino are nicknamed 'I Granata' (the Maroons) from the color of the team shirts, or 'Il Toro' (the Bull), an abbreviation of the team name which refers to both the Toro Rampante (Prancing Bull), the emblem of the city of Turin and a distinctive feature of the team's iconography since its inception, and to the city name of Turin in Italian language. 
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  <title type="html">Leyton Orient</title>
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  <updated>2007-07-26T12:41:44+00:00</updated>
      <published>2007-07-26T12:41:44+00:00</published>
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  <name>dan</name>
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      <summary type="html">Leyton Orient F.C. are an English professional football team, currently playing in League One of the Football League. The team is known by its fans as Orient or simply The O&apos;s.</summary>
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    Leyton Orient F.C. are an English professional football team, currently playing in League One of the Football League. The team is known by its fans as Orient or simply The O's.
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  <title type="html">Birmingham City Football Club</title>
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  <updated>2007-07-26T12:17:02+00:00</updated>
      <published>2007-07-26T12:17:02+00:00</published>
        <category term="Championship" /> 
    <author>
  <name>dan</name>
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      <summary type="html">Liker so many football clubs that started around the late 19th century, Birmingham City&apos;s origins lie in the church.The Blues came to be under the name of Small Heath Alliance in 1875, formed by a group of cricketers from Holy Church in Bordesley Green.The club changed its name from Small Heath Alliance in 1905, adopting the name of Birmingham City Football Club.</summary>
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    Liker so many football clubs that started around the late 19th century, Birmingham City's origins lie in the church.<br /><br />The Blues came to be under the name of Small Heath Alliance in 1875, formed by a group of cricketers from Holy Church in Bordesley Green.<br /><br />The club changed its name from Small Heath Alliance in 1905, adopting the name of Birmingham City Football Club.
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  <title type="html">St Patrick&apos;s</title>
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  <updated>2007-07-13T09:34:25+00:00</updated>
      <published>2007-07-13T09:34:25+00:00</published>
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  <name>dan</name>
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      <summary type="html">St Patrick&apos;s Athletic Football Club is an Irish football club playing in the Football League of Ireland Premier Division. The club, founded in 1929, hails from the Dublin suburb of Inchicore and play their home matches at Richmond Park. Club colours are Red and White, and the club goes by the nickname The Saints. The current manager is John McDonnell.</summary>
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    St Patrick's Athletic Football Club is an Irish football club playing in the Football League of Ireland Premier Division. The club, founded in 1929, hails from the Dublin suburb of Inchicore and play their home matches at Richmond Park. Club colours are Red and White, and the club goes by the nickname The Saints. The current manager is John McDonnell.
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