
Ireland star wakes up to ‘sunrise of dreams' after getting engaged to girlfriend as teammates ‘so happy for you both'
JAMIE FINN woke up to "a sunrise of dreams" after getting engaged to long-time girlfriend Sarah.
The Republic of
Ireland
international shared a heartwarming set of pics announcing their engagement to
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Jamie Finn is engaged to girlfriend Sarah
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She shared a host of pics from the engagement
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It took place during a romantic holiday in Greece
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Katie McCabe and several other Ireland stars wished them well
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The occasion took place during a romantic holiday to
Finn said: "A sunrise of dreams😍 Here's to a lifetime together💍
"13.06.25 🤍"
The post was prompted by a deluge of comments from Finn's fellow Ireland stars, who wished the brides-to-be well.
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Lucy Quinn quipped: "Sarah's off the market 😫😫 congrats girls ❤️"
Louise Quinn commented: "Ooooooooh ma god! Congrats you two"
Hayley Nolan posted: "loveeee 😍 so happy for you both 🥰🥰"
Saoirse Noonan said: "Ahhhhhhhh 😢 so happy for you both ❤️"
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Lily Agg hailed: "Awwwwww my favourites 😍🔥❤️ what a couple you are! Soooo much love for you both"
Chloe
Mustaki said: "Congratulations to you both" and
Inside Arsenal's Ibiza holiday as Katie McCabe and teammates pop champagne to celebrate Champions League win
And Kyra Carusa posted: "YEAAA!! Congrats"
Finn was the second
The other was men's goalkeeper
The Corkman shared an
In 2022, the Corkman
The Ireland keeper has posted about his girlfriend on Instagram and even says she helped him learn how to Irish dance.
Both Kelleher and Murphy have been together after he courted her for years.
He told LFC.com website: "My girlfriend is very good at Irish dancing, so I've been trying to learn a bit of that.
"I used to do it at school back home, so I've been trying to pick it up because I want to learn it again.
"I've actually been getting on quite good at it, so one day I want to be able to do a full dance or something like that.
"You have to have your feet in great coordination and be able to move them so quickly, so it definitely helps in terms of goalkeeping. It does me no harm.
"I won't be showing it to anybody!"

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