An Scéal

Integration not Assimilation

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Reply Plib New <philnewbhoy@hotmail.co.uk>
05:17 AM on September 03, 2006
miccyjoe
If you don't already know there are irish language classes on wednesday night in christ the king primary at 7.30
Reply anonymous
08:37 AM on July 26, 2006
Glaschu Gaels Gaelic Football club

Glaschu Gaels GFC run both men and ladies teams and we are always looking for new players. We train twice a week on Tuesday & Thursday
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7.30 at the University of Paisley training fields in Thornley Park. We have excellent training facilities with changing rooms and showers, and we also have qualified coaches to put us through our paces.

We pick up & drop off lads all over Glasgow to take them to and from training & games, so let us know where your staying & we will arrange for you to be picked up or if you prefer to drive just contact us for directions.

We have players from all over Ireland at the club and last year we had two French & two Aussies lads as part of the squad as well. We welcome players of all ages & abilities from senior to complete novice. We dont just play football together we socalise together as well which stands by us on the field of play.

If you want any more information than check out our website: www.glaschugaels.c
Reply Jim Gallagher <jimg@ntlworld.com>
07:03 AM on June 04, 2006
Really enjoying this newsletter.Went along to GAA Day it was brill.Thanks for letting me know about it .JIM
Reply Mairead Uí Ghallchoir
05:20 PM on May 12, 2006
Comhghairdeas duit leis 'an scéal' an mhi seo aris. Tá mé ag foghlaim rudineacht ur achan mhi.

adh mór
slan
Reply marie
05:05 PM on May 09, 2006
Why would the Federation of irish Societies have appointed someone in scotland if they do not have any members up here?
Reply true gael <sean@gaelmail.com>
02:11 PM on April 20, 2006
As far as i know pearse park is very near being sold with surveyors visiting it on a regular basis now.It's a shame who wants to travel out to East kilbride?
Reply John Mc Monagle <MickM@hotmail.com>
04:13 AM on April 15, 2006
:8) How about a little more GAA news like when games are on and where. Has Pearse park been sold does anyone know?
Reply hugh odonnell <red.hugh1@ntlworld.com>
06:04 AM on April 14, 2006
In the last issue of an sceal it mentioned the Donegal Association. What happened to it,you would imagine with all the Donegal people in glasgow it would be going strong.
Reply miccyjoe
05:11 PM on April 13, 2006
Are there any Irish classes in Motherwell?
Reply sean o neill
05:09 PM on April 13, 2006
This is a great idea .I never knew about all these irish things in Scotland.Thanks