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The Sunday Game (@thesundaygame) 's Twitter Profile Photo

After 35 seasons, Michael Lyster has presented his last All-Ireland final for The Sunday Game - we look back at some highlights from his career with the programme and RTÉ

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And after all that, we still love our mammies 🫶 Remembering the wonderful Brendan Grace and his hilarious take on Irish mammies on The Late Late Show in 1991 #PatShortsEntertainment From D'Telly | Stream now on #RTEPlayer

RTÉ News (@rtenews) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Former RTÉ Sport broadcaster Michael Lyster has died at the age of 71. He joined RTÉ in 1979 and was best known for presenting The Sunday Game Live for over three decades. rte.ie/sport/football…

Mourneabbey Community Council (@mourneabbeycomm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The very last event of our movie awards fundraiser for our community complex takes place this Friday night with the legend that is Paul O Connell , link to tickets here Clyda Rovers Óg GAA Clyda Rovers GAA Mourneabbeymovieawards Mourneabbey LFC eventbrite.ie/e/an-evening-w… youtu.be/rMrMeINX9QY

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"What's going to be the outcome" of a group of four people meeting Government Ministers? asks Mick Clifford, Special Correspondent, Irish Examiner. #TonightVMTV Mick Clifford

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Breaking news: With more than 70% of the votes counted, Péter Magyar’s Tisza party is projected to win a two-thirds majority in Hungary's election ft.trib.al/n6YK6nS

Breaking news: With more than 70% of the votes counted, Péter Magyar’s Tisza party is projected to win a two-thirds majority in Hungary's election ft.trib.al/n6YK6nS
TV Football 1968-92 (@1968tv) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It’s 37 years ago tomorrow, since the tragic events at Hillsborough. If there is one thing you listen to today it’s this. BBC Radio 2 commentator Peter Jones and his final report on that day. Simple, yet very powerful words. NO ONE should go to a football match and not come home.