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McNulty’s charges planning to Bridge the gap

If you went a whole season unbeaten you would imagine you’d be lifting the Premier division trophy but this wasn’t the case for an unlucky Bridge United last season. Known for their glowing organisation, Bridge won’t want to finish up this season just short again.

Tulla still without a manager as new season approaches

With no manager in place and the start of the Maloney Garden Machinery Premier Division only two days away things are looking bleak for Tulla Utd.

Olympic to put past lessons into practice

One of the great difficulties of a League campaign is trying to maintain a run of form for the length of the title-race, it’s something Shannon Olympic struggled with last season but with a positive pre-season behind them they’re feeling optimistic.

Corofin hopeful of harping to the right tune this...

After narrowly avoiding relegation last season, Corofin Harps are targeting survival in the Maloney Garden Machinery Premier Division along with a long stint in the Clare Cup.

Sporting Ennistymon – the Jekyll & Hyde of Clare...

Established in 2008, Sporting Ennistymon hasn’t waited around, feasting at the top table in Clare Junior soccer for their second consecutive year. The Ennistymon side have made massive leaps in in just four years, climbing from the second division all the way to the premier.
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Returning to Clare is the ‘best thing’ Shannon Town...

A stint in the First Division has acclimatised Shannon Town with the Clare Soccer League once more and they are now determined to cause a splash as they return to the top tier.

Rebuilding Avenue will push for League title

Avenue Utd had to settle for a position outside the top three last season but now they’re not just targeting a return to the top three but they want to challenge for the top prize in the Maloney Garden Machinery Premier Division.

Celtic aiming for more success

Reigning Premier Division Champions Newmarket Celtic will hope to emulate their successful form last season. Newmarket had a very hectic 2015/16 season, playing in excess of 40 games spanning over a 10 month period. Last year, they tasted success in both domestic and provisional competitions.
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