The legendary Irish striker epitomises all that we loved in a Sunderland player, and his affinity for the red and white ...
It was a year of excitement and happiness in the Quinn household as Niall and Gillian watched as their only daughter, Aisling ...
Quinn’s time with the Black Cats overlapped O’Neill’s by only a few months, as he ended his six-year involvement as chairman and then Director of International Development in February 2012.
Back in the early 90s, Manchester City were a decent side. They’d emerged from the turbulent 80s and established themselves ...
RR reader Stephen DeCaluwe from Chicago says football’s about more than stats, and Patrick Roberts is the perfect example of this.
NIALL Quinn has said the real regret for Irish players at the 2002 World Cup was not picking off Spain in extra time - and not the Saipan bust-up.
Returning to Wembley after a 22-year absence for their first match at the redeveloped stadium, Ireland got off to the perfect ...
Glenavon manager Paddy McLaughlin makes a triple substitution six minutes minutes after the restart. Rhys Marshall, James Carroll and James Doona depart the scene and are replaced by David Toure, ...
Coincidentally, Phillips beat another hero of the northeast, Alan Shearer, to the Golden Boot. Shearer could only muster 23 ...
Crowds gathered in the County Down village to remember the killings The former Republic of Ireland footballer Niall Quinn has attended a church service in County Down for the victims of loyalist ...
Niall Quinn was born on 6 th October 1966 in Dublin and started his sporting career as a boy playing Gaelic Football and Hurling. His football career started in 1983 when he signed as a professional ...
Niall Quinn is one of Sunderland's most famous forwards, striking up a devastating partnership with Kevin Phillips between 1997 and 2002. He has since been the manager and the chairman of the ...