Sports Headlines May 17th
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Jose Mourinho and Roy Keane's next managerial moves are subject to speculation in today's sports pages.
Celtic goalkeeper Craig Gordon told the Irish Mirror assistant Ireland manager Keane would take the job at Parkhead if offered while the Irish Daily Mail reports that Jose Mourinho is in talks with Paris Saint Germain.
Mourinho has been linked to Manchester United since December but it remains uncertain if Louis Van Gaal will keep his job for another season.
United have missed out on Champions league qualification and host Bournemouth in tonight's rescheduled game before taking on Crystal Palace in the FA cup final on Saturday.
In the Championship Brighton's promotion dream is over following last night's 1-all draw with Sheffield Wednesday- that means they lost their play -off semi final 3-1 on aggregate.
Tonight Hull host Derby leading 3-0 from the first leg.
There's also one game tonight in the Airtricity League Premier Division as St Patrick's Athletic host Finn Harps at Richmond Park.
Kick off is at 7:45.
In Swimming There's four Irish swimmers in action later today at the European Championships in London.
Jordan Sloan competes in the 200m Freestyle.
Fiona Doyle, Mona McSharry and Sycerika McMahon will all be in action in the heats of the 100m Breaststroke.
Last night Shane Ryan reached the final of the 100 metres breastroke.
In Racing There's a card in Killarney where there's eight Flat races on offer.
The action begins today at quarter-past five.
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