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Kieran Shannon: Every game will matter when split season dream becomes reality 
Kieran Shannon: Every game will matter when split season dream becomes reality 
If common sense prevails, the split season will be in place next year - and every club and county player will benefit

Wed, 26 Aug, 2020

Kieran Shannon: Token gestures do little to build trust
Kieran Shannon: Token gestures do little to build trust
There’s a substantial difference between symbolism and tokenism. Symbolism is meaningful. It signifies and represents a value, an idea, an ideal. Done right, it can be powerful, even beautiful. Profound. Tokenism is something shallow. Hollow.

Wed, 19 Aug, 2020

Kieran Shannon: Restructured Champions League gives Messi and Barcelona a chance
Kieran Shannon: Restructured Champions League gives Messi and Barcelona a chance
With RB Leipzig, Atalanta, and Lyon still all in the mix, you’ve to go back to 2004 for a more unlikely quarter-final line-up.

Wed, 12 Aug, 2020

Republic of Ireland v Denmark - FIFA 2018 World Cup Qualifier Play-off 2nd leg
Taylor, Lynch, and McClean unwilling to follow crowd and sing Milgram 37

It’s not that it’s easy to go with the flow and go with the crowd. It’s just that it’s common, writes Kieran Shannon 

Wed, 07 Nov, 2018

From soaring to scoring, Brian Fenton is amongst the greats
From soaring to scoring, Brian Fenton is amongst the greats

When Alan Brogan recently selected the 15 footballers he felt should be honoured at Friday’s All-Stars, he ran out of superlatives for Brian Fenton.

Wed, 31 Oct, 2018

What will it take for GAA to suitably tackle brawl culture?
What will it take for GAA to suitably tackle brawl culture?

On Monday evening just past, probably after a few of them would have seen footage of a brawl below in Kerry on their Twitter feed on their way out the door, the 2018 Clare senior county hurling champions Ballyea returned to the Local Inn, where for the second consecutive night they were welcomed by a special constituency of people.

Wed, 24 Oct, 2018

Darren O’Sullivan’s final Kerry cameo summed him up
Darren O’Sullivan’s final Kerry cameo summed him up

The same evening that both Kerry’s involvement in the 2018 championship and Eamonn Fitmaurice’s tenure as manager ended, the last two players to leave the home dressing room in the bowels of Fitzgerald Stadium were Kieran Donaghy and Darran O’Sullivan, writes Kieran Shannon.

Wed, 17 Oct, 2018

Colleges, not League, the place to trial football’s rules
Colleges, not League, the place to trial football’s rules

Turlough O’Brien may have been a tad hyperbolic when he claimed the proposed rule changes to football are reflective of a 1940s mindset yearning for the days when players donned flat caps, but certainly the suggested place for such experimentation smacks of a mentality that’s anachronistic.

Wed, 10 Oct, 2018

How the moody Blues came to defy chaos theory
How the moody Blues came to defy chaos theory

At first glance the subtitle might seem a tad overblown: Dublin – The Chaos Years: How the Dubs Made A Mess of Things For So Long – and How They Turned It Around.

Wed, 03 Oct, 2018

For all the changes, the GAA approach remains the same
For all the changes, the GAA approach remains the same

They’d like to think they’re making changes — and for the better — but it would appear to be that the GAA’s modus operandi is just business as usual under the new leadership tandem of John Horan and Tom Ryan.

Wed, 26 Sep, 2018

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