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Send in the clowns for a Real test
Mon, 20 Oct, 2014
Cork City will go to Oriel Park next week knowing that one point will make them champions.
Sat, 18 Oct, 2014
If you’re on a quest for a new place to get Legolas, pack your Baggins and head west to the rolling green hills of Kerry, where a Lord of the Rings- themed pub has opened its doors — and you don’t need an elfish password to enter.
Now that we’ve all just about re-entered earth orbit after that ‘I-saw-it-with-my-own-eyes-and-I-still-can’t-believe-it’ final act in Gelsenkirchen, it’s time to draw breath and ponder a couple of the deeply philosophical questions posed by Ireland’s 1-1 draw with Germany.
Munster fly out of the province today on their latest European adventure as the players prepare for tomorrow’s Champions Cup Pool 1 opener against Sale Sharks in England’s north-west.
Fri, 17 Oct, 2014
An All-Ireland-winning Dublin footballer has blamed a "warrior ethos" within many sports, including GAA, for driving the determination of concussed players to finish a game.
Fri, 03 Oct, 2014
I’m a rational thinker. I don’t really believe in fate.
Sat, 04 Oct, 2014
Basle 1 Liverpool 0
Thu, 02 Oct, 2014
Fasten the seat-belt and take a firm grip of something solid, suggests Donal Lenihan.
Wed, 01 Oct, 2014
Newcastle boss Alan Pardew is set to remain in charge of the club for the foreseeable future, despite mounting calls for his dismissal, in the wake of his side’s dismal start to the Premier League season.
The Imma affair has thrown into sharp relief the glorious aspirations for government reform and transparency trumpeted by Fine Gael in its New Politics document, writes Michael Clifford.
In yesterday’s Irish Examiner, we carried a transcript of Brian Cody’s absorbing interview with six journalists in the bar of the CityWest Hotel on Sunday morning.
Tue, 30 Sep, 2014
Brian Kelly is still struggling to get his head around it.
Wed, 24 Sep, 2014
We sent Michael Moynihan to Kilkenny last week to speak to Brian Cody. This is what he brought back in tablets of stone.
The property tax is being exploited ruthlessly by politicians — irrespective of the cost to any principles they may claim to possess, writes Michael Clifford
Waterford SHC semi-final
Mon, 22 Sep, 2014
Premier League
Real Madrid’s 2014/15 season so far has been full of drama and pandemonium, but the club’s AGM yesterday was as serene as could be for club president Florentino Perez.
Knowing the sheer quality of my readers, when I (skilfully) drop the name Umberto Eco, I can almost see them nod in recognition.