
Conor Neville
@conorneville
Works with @RTESport. 'So You Think You're Funny' finalist 2012.
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04-06-2011 15:41:54
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'We're not going to pull a player from the Leinster side of the country over to Galway. Financially we can't compete," says the Gaillimh Aontaithe 🇱🇻 boss #LOI League of Ireland #rtesport Conor Neville rte.ie/sport/soccer/2…


This guy was extremely incisive on BBC Newsnight last night. New World.


'The managerial fraternity are really beginning to find their voice, raising their hackles against the bewildering pace of change and at the volume of new legislation coming down on top of them' Conor Neville on the FRC's critics rte.ie/sport/football…

The notion that Fabien Galthie is underachieving with a golden crop of players may gather steam if they don't win a title soon Conor Neville on France's rebirth, their need and Ireland's difficult history against them rte.ie/sport/rugby/20…




To illustrate just how nonsensically these tariffs were calculated, take the example of Lesotho, one of the poorest countries in Africa with just $2.4 billion in annual GDP, which is being struck with a 50% tariff rate under the Trump plan, the highest rate among all countries on


If Clare do manage to leave the GAA world shocked today, it would represent a sweet post-script for Peter Keane after he was dumped in the most brutal fashion, writes Conor Neville rte.ie/sport/football… #RTEgaa

Brian Glanville 1931 – 2025. A tribute by his friend Richard Williams footballwriters.co.uk/editorial/bria…





It would be entirely in keeping with the enigmatic beast that is Galway hurling for them to turn up and beat Kilkenny having taken a pasting in the fixture two months earlier, writes Conor Neville rte.ie/sport/hurling/…

Quotable bosses adding to the gaiety of summer Between the 'mind-games', the megaphone diplomacy and the brief spot of caustic post-match analysis, the managerial paddock are spoiling us this summer, writes Conor Neville. rte.ie/sport/football…

'Meath and Galway's 2001 final was the opening of a new chapter for the GAA, but the closing of another for these two counties', writes Conor Neville #RTEGAA rte.ie/sport/football…