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Former Dungannon Swifts star Shane McCabe believes John McGovern will thrive in his move to full-time football with Shamrock ...
The striker, a native of Ballyholland, has signed for League of Ireland giants Shamrock Rovers after impressing for Dungannon ...
JOHN McGovern, Dungannon Swifts’ goal-scoring hero in Saturday’s Irish Cup final, has completed his move to Dublin’s Shamrock Rovers, it is understood. Unconfirmed reports suggest the Dublin ...
Dungannon Swifts hotshot John McGovern has heaped praise on his manager Rodney McAree for getting the best out of him and the squad. The men from Tyrone have written one of the most unlikely ...
He has been one of the most talked about — and most wanted — strikers in Irish football so John McGovern could have crumbled under the weight of expectation on the big stage. But the Dungannon ...
John McGovern headed the Swifts ahead in the first half before Rodney McAree's side then had Steven Scott sent off for two yellow card offences. Shea Kearney fired home an injury-time equaliser ...
Andrew Mitchell and his strike partner John McGovern may notch most of the goals – but the former insists that manager Rodney McAree is the real star for Dungannon Swifts. “Rodney has made a ...
The teams couldn’t be separated after 120 minutes of unmissable action. Transfer magnet John McGovern headed the Swifts into a first half lead – one they held until injury time when Shea ...
John McGovern perfectly summarised a glorious day for him and Dungannon Swifts in the Irish Cup final. The strike netted the opener in the final for the Swifts, who played a large part of the game ...
The Swifts grew into the game gradually, culminating in John McGovern’s header, which separated the two sides after 45 minutes. The Down inter-county Gaelic footballer climbed the highest during ...
John McGovern opened the scoring for Dungannon, before they conceded a long-range Shea Kearney effort in the dying moments of normal time, but they claimed victory in a dramatic shootout.
Rory Hale insisted he did not dive in the controversial Irish Cup final incident that led to a red card for Dungannon Swifts defender Steven Scott but the Cliftonville skipper admitted he ...