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Boyzone's Shane Lynch and Keith Duffy pose for selfies with fans while watching Chorley FC
lose to
Solihull Moors amid claims they're planning to buy the sixth-tier club
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Boyzone and Westlife star Brian McFadden meet fans at Chorley FC match amid investment deal talks
Former Westlife singer Brian McFadden joins Boyzone's Shane Lynch and Keith Duffy at Chorley FC match
The ground was buzzing with excitement as the pop trio met fans in Chorley yesterday.
McFadden revealed a deal is near, telling the PA news agency: “It’s pretty close. I’ve just been talking about coming to the next home game with my family so you’ll probably see quite a lot of us. We’re in.”
Boyzone
groupe emblématique des années 90 achète un club de football
Le groupe irlandais – composé de Ronan Keating , Keith Duffy , Mikey Graham et Shane Lynch – s'est officiellement séparé en 2000, mais s'est fréquemment réuni pour des tournées marquantes.
Le Mirror a maintenant rapporté que le groupe s'était réuni pour acheter des actions du Chorley FC du Lancashire
Une source a déclaré à la publication que le groupe assisterait samedi au match à domicile du Chorley FC contre Solihull pour sceller officiellement l'accord.
L'initié a ajouté : « C'est une décision vraiment excitante pour le Chorley FC. Il s’agit d’un changement de donne qui a le potentiel de mettre la ville sous les feux de la rampe comme jamais auparavant, générant un buzz et une publicité qui mettront en lumière Chorley.
Le groupe s'est réuni pour acheter des actions du Chorley FC du Lancashire, (Shane Lynch en photo)
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CHORLEY FC are absolutely thrilled to share some truly exciting news that will undoubtedly ignite a wave of enthusiasm throughout Chorley Football Club and beyond.
We have just confirmed that world renowned, Boyzone, will be joining us for our upcoming home game against Solihull Moors in the Isuzu FA Trophy this weekend!
This collaboration with Boyzone is part of ongoing discussions that could potentially see them becoming the face of the football club.
This is a game-changer that has the potential to bring our town into the limelight like never before, generating a buzz and publicity that will shine a bright light on Chorley and the local area.
« Ronan, Shane et Keith débordent d'enthousiasme. La présence de Boyzone au match de samedi créera sans aucun doute une atmosphère électrique, remplie de musique, de joie et d'un amour partagé pour le football et la communauté.
"Le Chorley FC est un club vieux de 140 ans et Chorley est une grande ville idéalement située, parfaite pour Boyzone."
Brian McFadden de Westlife est également intéressé par cette opportunité, car ils deviennent les dernières célébrités à acheter des participations dans un club de football, après Ryan Reynolds et Stormzy.
Le groupe a acquis une renommée internationale ainsi que six n°1 au Royaume-Uni – dont Words, No Matter What, All That Matters To Me et You Needed Me.
Le groupe s'est officiellement séparé en 2000, mais s'est fréquemment réuni pour des tournées marquantes - y compris la tournée Back Again...No Matter What en 2009 - qui était la dernière fois qu'ils se produisaient en cinq musiciens.
Le groupe s'est également réuni en 2013 pour célébrer son 20e anniversaire avec une tournée et de nouvelles sorties.
En 2018, Boyzone a confirmé son intention de se séparer définitivement après avoir sorti un dernier album dédié à son défunt coéquipier Stephen Gately.
Le groupe a révélé qu'il arrêterait après sa tournée et son album du 25e anniversaire.
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If you loved Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney’s Welcome To
Wrexham docuseries then good news as another show charting celebs turning their
hand to running a football club will soon be on the way.
This time it's the stars of Boyzone - Shane Lynch, Ronan
Keating, and Keith Duffy - as well as Westlife’s Brian McFadden who have splashed out on a club, with the lads recently
having purchased Chorley Football Club in Lancashire in the UK.
Speaking to The Sun, Shane said: 'We start filming a
documentary on that next week. It's about getting the club into a financially
successful place, to get the players paid well and to get the whole town back
in love with one of the oldest football clubs in the world.
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RépondreSupprimerBoyzone star Keith Duffy has made his first public appearance with wife Lisa Smith this weekend since rumours of turmoil in their marriage surfaced early this year.
The couple, who have been together nearly 30 years, put on a public display of affection at Shania Twain’s concert at Malahide Castle in Co Dublin on Friday night.
Arriving hand in hand, Keith and Lisa hung out backstage with showbiz pals, including Fair City star George ‘Mondo’ McMahon, before the gig.
Keith chaperoned fashion stylist Lisa in a lovey-dovey manner to see the Canadian superstar. When news of their split emerged in January – after an apparent break up around Christmas – the couple unfollowed each other on social media, but they are now happily back again as Instagram friends.
The pair share two adult children, Jay (28) and Mia (24) and had toyed with divorce before rekindling their relationship.
Lisa’s first sign they made amends was when she recently shared a collage of pictures of the singer with their kids, writing: ‘Happy father’s Day Keith Duffy, thank you for the love and support you give our beautiful children.’
Keith is due to turn 50 in October. He married Lisa in Las Vegas in 1998.
They celebrated their 25th anniversary last summer with a holiday
on the French Rivera.
Several members of the Leinster rugby squad including Jamison Gibson Park, joined 20,000 fans at the gig, with many wearing cowboy Stetson hats and boots.
Shania came on stage shortly after 9pm and the caring star stopped her set midway through when she noticed a man who needed medical attention near the front, and who was thankfully given the all clear by medics.
She also invited a young Dublin girl, Annie, onstage
to join her on an acapella version of That Don’t Impress Me Much.
Wearing a cowboy hat and black boots and hot pants, the 58-year-old star, took off her check coat after a few numbers to reveal a black t-shirt with the wording ‘Don’t be stupid’.
“What a friggin beautiful night,” she raved, adding that she looked up her ancestry and discovered she’s “50% Irish”.
She announced:
“I just want to say to you I’m living my dream.
I started out my life with nothing like a lot of us and dreaming was my escape and as a teenager dreaming was my drug and music really fulfilled all of that.”
The fun-loving crowd enjoyed a well organised concert, although some quibbled the bars shut 15 minutes earlier than anticipated at 9.45pm, with the concert finishing with Man! I Feel Like A Woman! around 10.40pm.