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Before gaelic football became gaelic fistball, under-age coaches used to continually inform their young charges that “the ball moves faster than the man”.
Thu, 08 Nov, 2012
One of the longest-serving chairmen in the history of Derry football used to come into the team changing room to make a short speech before every game. His brief oration never changed.
Thu, 25 Oct, 2012
Just over a year ago, Eugene McGee got into a bit of bother with some of the head honchos in the GAA.
Thu, 18 Oct, 2012
Ordinarily, I don’t tell many people this. In fact, when it comes to this column, I’ve kept this information a closely guarded secret.
Thu, 11 Oct, 2012
History would suggest that Donegal will fail next year when they set out to retain the Sam Maguire Cup.
Thu, 04 Oct, 2012
The reasonable man adapts himself to the world: the unreasonable one persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore all progress depends on the unreasonable man.
Thu, 27 Sep, 2012
Walking away from Croke Park on a road heaving with Donegal supporters, Kerry legend Pat Spillane suddenly found himself in a hostile situation.
Thu, 13 Sep, 2012
Kieran Shannon tells a story which explains why some counties need sports psychologists more than others.
Thu, 06 Sep, 2012
These are wondrous times for Gaelic football.
Thu, 30 Aug, 2012
Anyone who has attended a training session at any level of the game will be able to testify that Gaelic football has become a very complicated affair.
Thu, 23 Aug, 2012