TREATY UNITED Women’s manager, Niall Connolly spoke to Sporting Limerick’s Joe Saunders during the mid-season break.
The manager spoke about what he has learned so far, a new formation, the key to the new defence and even gives his pick for the European Championships.
Connolly’s team has recently clocked up two wins out of their last three before they take on Athlone in two weeks time, once some of the players have finished their Leaving Cert.
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