News
Though James McMurtry has been releasing albums consistently for three and a half decades, his tenth record, The Horses and ...
Three of The Beatles’ children have united on a new song. Ringo Starr’s son, Zak Starkey, confirmed that John Lennon’s son, ...
Last year, the world got a new Lennon-McCartney song, but it wasn’t John Lennon or Paul McCartney. Instead, James McCartney, ...
James McClean’s younger brother is being investigated by his football club after appearing to attend a parade linked to the New IRA. Patrick McClean, who plays for Northern Irish side Glentoran ...
James McClean and Ollie Rathbone fired in the goals at Bloomfield Road while Wycombe crumbled to a 4-0 home defeat by Charlton, to leave the Welsh club two points ahead of the Chair Boys with two ...
JAMES McCLEAN has been given special permission to break EFL rules to avoid being abused by rival fans. The Wrexham star, 35, is regularly targeted by opposition supporters when he goes off the pit… ...
The big talking point of the new album is Dempsey’s song about James McClean, the Republic of Ireland international and Premiere League footballer who grew up on the Creggan estate in Derry and ...
James McClean points to Bloody Sunday and other ‘brutal crimes’ in Ireland after another poppy storm
James McClean has again outlined why he won’t wear a poppy after once more being targeted by anti-Irish bigots online over the weekend. News you can trust since 1772 Sign In ...
James McClean, originally from Derry, Northern Ireland, has refused to take part in Remembrance commemorations ever since he moved to England to play for Sunderland in 2011.
James McClean also has a tattoo with the lyrics of 'The Town I Loved So Well', a song that is the anthem of his home city. He is a product of the city that made him. Proud, defiant, unbreakable.
Wrexham fans sang James McClean ‘hates the King’ after his gesture (PA) In April, McClean encouraged Wrexham fans to sing the anti-monarchy song as the club celebrated promotion from League Two.
McClean is right at home in Wrexham. With apologies to Benjamin Franklin, nothing seems certain in life except death, taxes and James McClean being jeered by the opposition fans.. Throw in this ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results