Heimir Hallgrímsson is so popular in his native Iceland that a group of fans from his local town travelled to Dublin for ...
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Extra.ie on MSNRichard Dunne: Why Stephen Kenny is to thank for Ireland upturn under HallgrimssonRichard Dunne feels that the 'really good' work of Stephen Kenny has aided Heimir Hallgrimsson's transition into the Ireland ...
RICHARD DUNNE believes Stephen Kenny handing debuts to young Ireland players has benefitted Heimir Hallgrimsson. The early ...
John O'Shea on the importance of manager Heimir Hallgrímsson communicating effectively to a Republic of Ireland squad which ...
Heimir Hallgrimsson praised his players' resolve as the Republic of Ireland earned a comeback win over Bulgaria in their UEFA ...
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Extra.ie on MSNHeimir’s winning matches: New Ireland coach’s plans are coming togetherAnd then as we gathered for the post-match press conference to hear Heimir Hallgrímsson's thoughts on how it was all coming ...
The Independent on MSN16d
Heimir Hallgrimsson pleased for ‘fantastic’ Matt Doherty after win in BulgariaHeimir Hallgrimsson singled out “fantastic” match-winner Matt Doherty for special praise after the Republic of Ireland battled back to beat Bulgaria 2-1 in the first leg of their Nations League ...
MARK LAWRENSON believes Ireland are “the best they have been in quite a while” and have a chance of getting to the 2026 World ...
BBC on MSN13d
Hallgrimsson chat pays off for match-winner IdahRepublic of Ireland match-winner Adam Idah says he had a meeting with manager Heimir Hallgrimsson about his lack of minutes ...
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Irish Mirror on MSNHeimir Hallgrímsson on Troy Parrott, Evan Ferguson, Ryan Manning and Ireland’s second-leg tacticsIreland manager Heimir Hallgrímsson dealt with a wide range of subjects in the wake of Thursday’s UEFA Nations League play-off first-leg win.
Heimir Hallgrímsson’s side remain in 60th place, a position they have occupied for the last three rankings list releases. Despite the 5-0 defeat to England at Wembley, Ireland jumped from 63rd ...
Opinion
16don MSNOpinion
THE yawning gaps in international football would almost allow us to forget that the Republic of Ireland were hammered 5-0 in their last outing way back in November. It was looking good in the opening ...
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