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Louise Quinn, an iconic defender and fixture in European football, has announced her retirement from professional ...
Louise Quinn rose from the bench for one last appearance with Birmingham City, but their quest to win the Championship title ...
London City Lionesses had hardly become the first female side not affiliated to a men’s club to win promotion to England’s ...
Following Niamh Fahey and Diane Caldwell’s decision to end their Irish careers in January, and Julie-Ann Russell retiring ...
Birmingham City defender Louise Quinn will retire from playing professional football at the end of current the season.WSL ...
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The42 on MSNIrish football great Louise Quinn announces retirement after two-decade career and 121 capsThe Ireland team: that is the reason why I always wanted to play this game,’ said Quinn in her retirement statement.
Magill is up against Newcastle’s Beth Lumsden, London City’s Isobel Goodwin and Portsmouth’s Sophie Quirk. Blues Women will ...
Louise Quinn has announced that she will be retiring from football just weeks after welcoming her son Daragh into the world with partner Eilish O'Gara.
Louise Quinn had hoped, during the latest of many battles against adversity, to come back and play for Ireland once more.
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Extra.ie on MSNLouise Quinn can look back on her long career with huge prideLouise Quinn is one of seven women's internationals to make more than a century of appearances for her country.
Ireland manager Carla Ward has spoken of her retired veterans assuming mentoring functions around the squad and none better ...
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