Mick McCarthy sees another managerial life slip away as Cardiff cut him loose
Former Ireland boss had joined Welsh club after short stay at Apoel Nicosia
Former Ireland boss had joined Welsh club after short stay at Apoel Nicosia
Largest party in first semester at UCD accommodation was 24 people in one apartment
Crazy courtship of vixen and paramour kept staff at college amused in recent weeks
With less time spent on campus, some are wondering if it’s worth paying high rents
Michael Walker: Former Ireland international won at life both on and off the pitch
Links with third-level institutions are growing but too many players still fall through cracks
‘It was the first time anyone in authority had rang me for 15 years’
Marie Crowe and Colin Byrne join some of our writers to look back on the highs and lows
From McAteer against the Netherlands to, yep, Henry against us (and the rules)
Eoin Hand says Kenny ‘could do for Irish soccer what Joe Schmidt has done for rugby’
The age of the big persona leading limited Ireland to improbable glory has passed
Paul McGrath marks his anniversary on ‘Ray D’Arcy’, while Trinny Woodall appears on the ‘Late Late’
The national team will spend almost all of Euro 2016 behind a tight security cordon
A phone call in December 1985 set in train one of the key chapters in the history of Irish football
The improbable figure of a gruff Englishman Jack Charlton led a great Irish sporting adventure, writes Peter Byrne
There are many reasons why countries have met so often and not all are football ones
The Hamman man predicts France will (Thomas) muller them in quarter-finals because Germany are rubbish
Paul Sheridan awarded five-figure compensation sum for 2010 redundancy
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