Sports Headlines May 5th
Roy Keane hasn't ruled himself out of becoming Celtic manager.
Neither Keane or Manager Martin O'Neill have a signed an extension to their contracts with the F.A.I and Keane says if O'Neill stays on and wants him to stay with him they will have a chat.
It's reported that Manchester United have asked Jose Mourinho to wait a year before he takes over as manager. According to the Sun the club don't want to remove Louis Van Gaal before his contract runs out at the end of next season!
Manchester City manager Manuel Pellegrini thinks they were unlucky to lose their Champions League semi-final at Real Madrid. They were beaten 1-nil in their second leg - which was also the aggregate score.
Eire Og overcame Nemo Rangers in their Premier Intermediate Football Championship round 1 clash at Pairc Ui Rinn last night. Daniel Goulding scored 10 points in the 0-16 to 1-06 victory.
Rory McIlroy begins the defence of the Wells Fargo Championship in Charlotte today. The world number three will play in a group alongside Rickie Fowler and Hideki Matsuyama, they tee off at around 12:50, Irish time. Shane Lowry's out 40-minutes later, alongside Danny Lee and Jason Bohn. Padraig Harrington plays in a group with Paul Casey and Vaughn Taylor.
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