Kevin Kilbane: Urgency needed if Heimir Hallgrímsson is to stop the rot in Irish football
Manager Heimir Hallgrímsson deserves our respect, but time is against Ireland
Manager Heimir Hallgrímsson deserves our respect, but time is against Ireland
John O’Shea carries the trophy but there’s still no telling if he’ll hold down the Ireland job
Kerr ‘as intrigued as everyone else’ about who new manager will be when announced in April
For 19 years, it has always been an unconscionable waste to have Kerr doing more to improve football in the Faroe Islands than in Ireland
Kerr and Glenn Whelan added to interim manager’s backroom team for March friendlies against Belgium and Switzerland
In a dreadful 2021 Lithuania lost seven of their eight qualifiers but they’re improving
FAI can learn from how Belgium reinvented themselves after home tournament ended in failure
Ralf Rangnick’s side turn things around after being exposed by Atletico in first half
Life as manager for the former Ireland international goes way beyond what happens on the pitch
Former Ireland winger’s Shelbourne appointment warmly greeted all round
Former Ireland boss had joined Welsh club after short stay at Apoel Nicosia
‘I am not uncomfortable with him talking about where he sees a young group of players going’
Manager’s long-term goal becoming clearer as young prospects impress
Gavin Cummiskey canvasses coaches, presenters and journalists for their opinions
Hitting the target more than their opponents proves effective for Spain
Former Ireland boss on ‘FAI part three’, Kenny’s tactics and ‘street football’ against racism
Decision to play without holding midfielder left pundits perplexed
The oil puns were in full flow but when the football started it ignited from the start
Two international sides on a tiny island should tell onlookers everything about the Irish
It ended with another defeat but Belgrade may yet be seen as the turning point for manager
Women’s rugby: The parable of a prophet not being accepted in their hometown is apposite
Tribunals have been held for lesser matters than Uefa’s woeful scheduling
UK’s supreme court rules in favour of group representing 46m consumers
Recently retired British supreme court judge made ‘enormous contribution’ to courts in Britain and Northern Ireland
Former manager turned pundit’s passion for the sporting life remains undimmed
‘I think England would have had tougher training days, we didn’t even have a booking!’
Stephen Kenny attempting change while trying to qualify for a championship
Manager finally gets chance to put his mark on the national team after long apprenticeship
The Deceived is part of TV station’s new season with Charlton and other documentaries
Manager brushes off criticism that he lacks experience of Premier League-level coaching
This week is shaping up to be pivotal for new FAI, starting with Tuesday’s press briefing
The comedian wants his life back after a recent sex assault case against him was dismissed
Former head of FAI Emerging Talent Programme outlines support required
Dubliner confident that Ireland can develop a more expressive football style
The verve and brio his teams play with can often seem at odds with his public persona
‘It was the first time anyone in authority had rang me for 15 years’
Paper advocates using 12.5 per cent of betting tax to fund the grassroots game
Kieran Lucid’s advocacy group will host meetings in Belfast, Dublin and Dundalk
Gerry McAnaney says sidelined former Ireland manager has ‘something to give’
Two-horse race will decide successor to Donal Conway
From Brexit to Brolly, here is an alphabetical guide to the sports year that was
From Pizza Hut and Leeds United, to Kyle Walker v Twitter and some ‘Arry Redknapp
Appointment of chair and three directors seen as key milestone by Ross
One suggestion is to split the troubled association into two separate organisations
Minister says FAI is a ‘complete and utter basketcase; it’s in a very, very dark place’
TV review: Brian Kerr looks back on his match against terrorist-friendly Libya in 1989
From McAteer against the Netherlands to, yep, Henry against us (and the rules)
Former Republic of Ireland star played for Carlo Ancelotti’s Juventus in his early career
Our football is stuck in the past, and there seems to be no going back to the future
Former international manager was queried about role as ‘media watchdog’
Kieran Lucid is to ask League of Ireland clubs to delay 2020 season as a first step in process
Dublin-born striker (17) made his debut in Tottenham’s first team for Juventus friendly
Businessman hopes proposal with emphasis on grounds and marketing can reshape Irish game
Kieran Lucid believes 34-club two-tier structure could generate €10m per year
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices