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Marie Krafft Kelleher, chairman emeritus of Kelleher Corp. and a U.S. Masters swimmer who set national and international age-group records, died November 14, 2016, at her home in the CrossRidge ...
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Marie Kelleher, age 95, recently set three national age group records in swimming. She said that she was the only competitor in her age group. At age 95, she still works at Kelleher Corp.
MAX O’Leary revealed he took a risky move this week before showing a safe pair of hands on his debut. Bristol City goalkeeper O’Leary, 28, made his Ireland debut as he kept a clean sheet R… ...
Caoimhin Kelleher has left Liverpool back-up duty behind to become a No.1 – but to his old grassroots club, he remains one in a million. Ringmahon Rangers will receive the biggest-ever sell-o… ...
'Happy to help, ready if needed' - Max O'Leary eyeing Ireland debut Updated / Wednesday, 4 Jun 2025 23:02 Max O'Leary training with the squad ahead of Friday night's game in Senegal By Ed Leahy ...
On Tuesday, Brentford announced the signing of Kelleher from Liverpool. According to BBC Sport, the Bees have paid an initial £12.5million for the goalkeeper, rising to £18m in add-ons.
Kelleher made 20 appearances for Liverpool this season, 10 of which came in the Premier League. His former club Ringmahon included a 20% sell-on clause in his move to the Reds and are now in line ...
Caoimhin Kelleher is set to join the Bees for an initial fee of £12.5million, which could rise to £18million if Thomas Frank’s side become liable for all the add-ons.
The move for Republic of Ireland international Kelleher is for an initial £12.5m, which could rise to £18m with add-ons, and Flekken has been sold for a fee in the region of £8m.
Caoimhin Kelleher has joined Brentford from Liverpool for an initial fee of £ 12.5m that could rise to £18million ($24.3m). The 26-year-old goalkeeper has signed a five-year deal with an option ...
If Kelleher is unable to start on Friday or next Tuesday in Luxembourg, Bristol City’s Max O’Leary is set, at 28, to win his first international cap.
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