AIDEN MCGEADYโS REJUVENATION at Preston continued today.
The Ireland international was on target with a long-range effort on the brink of half-time, as a 2-1 win over QPR saw the Lilywhites go within six points of the Championship playoff spots.
Fellow Irish players Daryl Horgan, Alan Browne and Greg Cunningham all featured for the hosts, while Andy Boyle was an unused sub, and Ryan Manning completed 90 minutes for the visitors.
After joining on loan from Everton at the start of the season, McGeady has quickly become a fan favourite at Deepdale.
The 30-year-old has impressed with some influential displays, and now has three goals in his last four appearances for Simon Graysonโs side.
Aiden McGeady is having his own Goal of the Month competition!
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The @PNEFC & @FAIreland wing wizard curled home another corker today. pic.twitter.com/qxZq0sOC9R
Elsewhere in the Championship, an 82nd minute Ciaran Clark header got leaders Newcastle out of jail, as they drew 2-2 with Bristol City at St Jamesโ Park, with fellow Irish international Callum OโDowda playing the full game for the visitors.
Anthony Fordeโs long-range effort couldnโt prevent Rotherham losing 4-2 to Brentford, with John Egan completing 90 minutes for the latter.
Meanwhile, in Scotland, Dubliner Adam Rooney continued his fine form, as his 69th minute goal โ bringing his overall tally for the campaign to 17 โ sealed a 1-0 victory for Aberdeen against Ross County.
The Dons, who also had Irish international Jonny Hayes in their side, are now nine points clear in second place. However, they still trail runaway leaders Celtic by 24 points.
Brendan Rodgersโ side won again today, as a brace from Moussa Dembele ensured a 2-0 victory over Hamilton.
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Well done fionnuala! U had great race! Roll on Rio!
Going there and delivering a PB
You can do no more
Hard luck
A PB is as good as we can reasonably expect from any athlete.
Looks like the golden age of Coughlan, Treacey, OโSullivan etc was a statistical abberation.
Iโm still happy that we send our best even though most donโt have any prospect of a medal โ its what the Olympics is all about.
(as well as:
promoting Big Mac meals which, I donโt care what anyone says, are delicious,
providing a battleground for drug users and drug user cathchers
nice arses on beach volley-ball players, in particular, but not exclusively, the women)