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Kieran Shannon
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Football isn’t dead but it’s poorly
Football isn’t dead but it’s poorly

It was hard to know which prompted the greater sense of outrage last Saturday night: the way Dublin and especially Derry went about the joyless business of trying to get a result in Croker or Jarlath Burns declaring via Twitter that the game signalled ‘The death of Gaelic football’, writes Kieran Shannon.

Tue, 31 Mar, 2015

Might Ireland be stronger for Brian O’Driscoll’s absence?
Might Ireland be stronger for Brian O’Driscoll’s absence?

For all we now hear that sportspeople have no obligation to be role models, our rugby players and coaches are.

Tue, 24 Mar, 2015

Interview: Rob and Marian Heffernan are totally in sync

She won’t be there today. While her husband Rob powers it out this morning around the southern Slovakian spa town of Dudince in a time that should qualify him for next year’s Rio Olympics, Marian Heffernan will be at home in Douglas with the kids and expecting another one.

Sat, 21 Mar, 2015

Legislators need to take action as Gaelic football being stifled to death
Legislators need to take action as Gaelic football being stifled to death

A few weeks ago I got talking to a manager of a county football team. His team had made good progress playing a fine attacking style of football but in recent games had come unstuck against extreme massed defences, writes Kieran Shannon.

Tue, 10 Mar, 2015

This Ireland team have a commitment to being world class in everything
This Ireland team have a commitment to being world class in everything

It’s attention to detail that makes Ireland a bit special, writes Kieran Shannon.

Tue, 03 Mar, 2015

Balance needed as penalties for some fouls outweigh the crime in GAA
Balance needed as penalties for some fouls outweigh the crime in GAA

With the great and wise of the GAA congregating next Saturday in Cavan, a recent conversation among a gathering of other minds down here in Clare is worth sharing, writes Kieran Shannon.

Tue, 24 Feb, 2015

Patient Ger Cunningham looks ready to look after No. 1 in Dublin
Patient Ger Cunningham looks ready to look after No. 1 in Dublin

The problem if you make any conclusions after just one round of the league is you can make yourself a hostage to fortune, not just later in the summer but later the same week.

Tue, 17 Feb, 2015

The Kieran Shannon Interview: Eoin Kelly, former Tipperary All Star hurler
The Kieran Shannon Interview: Eoin Kelly, former Tipperary All Star hurler

Two All-Ireland titles and multiple All Star awards have secured Eoin Kelly’s place in Tipperary hurling folklore. Now he is slowly growing accustomed to life as a former inter-county hurler, but the memories of the glory days in blue and gold are as fresh as ever.

Sat, 14 Feb, 2015

The league isn’t something just to get through
The league isn’t something just to get through

In case you’re understandably excited about the dawn of another hurling season to the point of relishing its league, apologies to temporarily provide a bit of a dampener, or a bit of context, or at least someone else’s perspective, writes Kieran Shannon.

Tue, 10 Feb, 2015

Lionhearted Legend - Interview with Peter Stringer
Lionhearted Legend - Interview with Peter Stringer

Only three Irish players have ever had more experience of days and games like this but by now, Peter Stringer has become reluctantly accustomed to looking in from the outside on them.

Sat, 07 Feb, 2015

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