
Alan Browne
Alan Browne was a prominent corner forward for Cork during the 1995 Munster semi-final against Clare, remembered for his impactful performance that included scoring and setting up crucial goals.
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Recent news mentions
Alan Browne once again proved decisive for Middlesbrough, equalising immediately after the interval before delivering a superb assist for Tommy Conway’s winner.
Troy Parrott stays cool under growing interest, Caoimhín Kelleher and Nathan Collins on losing end with Brentford – The Irish TimesSunderland midfielder Alan Browne has left the Premier League club to join Championship side Middlesbrough on a season-long loan.
Adam Idah joins Swansea as Chiedozie Ogbene goes to Sheffield United on loan – The Irish TimesKids want to be the next Alan Browne.
Ringmahon Rangers get behind Caoimhín Kelleher’s move – The Irish TimesResident Alan Browne expressed frustration over the lack of amenities in the village.
Co Kildare village to lose its last shop – The Irish TimesAlan Browne can now call himself a Premier League player after Sunderland’s dramatic 2-1 win.
Festy Ebosele impresses on Istanbul Başakşehir debut – The Irish TimesAlan Browne and Sunderland have one foot in the final after their 2-1 win away to Coventry City in the first leg.
Adam Idah keeps scoring for Celtic but Evan Ferguson unused by West Ham again – The Irish TimesAlan Browne was a key player for Cork during the 1995 Munster championship match.
Clare’s 1995 Sliding Doors encounter with Cork – The Irish Times





















































