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The dearth of top-class umpires in Munster finally reared its head as a Division One men’s game was unable to be played due to the absence of sufficiently experienced officials.
Mon, 10 Dec, 2012
Kilcormac/Killoughey 1-12 Oulart-the-Ballagh 0-11
Chelsea 6 FC Nordsjaelland 1
Thu, 06 Dec, 2012
NESTLED in the village of Glanworth, 10km from the North Cork town of Fermoy, lies the House of Franc.
George North admits Wales have much soul-searching to do as they try to keep their flagging autumn internationals campaign on the rails.
Mon, 19 Nov, 2012
Castlehaven manager James McCarthy was honest about his side’s display at the final whistle.
IT’S just an ordinary day in Ireland when 12 women leave to have abortions in England.
Sat, 17 Nov, 2012
Skibbereen townhouse is fully renovated and extended, with excellent use of materials, writes Tommy Barker
Republic of Ireland 0 Greece 1
Thu, 15 Nov, 2012
It can surely only be a matter of time now before Roman Abramovich settles on the ultimate solution to his problem with Chelsea: one of these days he’ll sack the entire squad and buy a replacement one, preferably Barcelona’s.
Sat, 24 Nov, 2012
John Keane has embraced new faces but will meet some old ones in the Munster Club SHC final on Sunday.
Fri, 23 Nov, 2012
Reading 2 Arsenal 5
Tue, 18 Dec, 2012
Dr Crokes 3-12 Tir Chonaill Gaels 0-06
Mon, 17 Dec, 2012
Tottenham Hotspur 1 Swansea City 0
Peace campaigners in Belfast have staged a second rally in as many days to demonstrate their opposition to the recent unrest.
A furious Gary Cahill accused Corinthians striker Emerson of smashing him in the face but he admitted he deserved to be sent off for his reaction in yesterday’s Club World Cup final defeat.
THOMAS BEWICK, the celebrated engraver, carved in hard woods.
Biarritz Olympique 17 Connacht 0
Sat, 15 Dec, 2012
This week confirmed again why everybody loves the cup competitions so much, with Arsenal of the Premier League beaten on penalties by Bradford City of League Two.
Wolfgang Schäuble is Europe’s most experienced frontline political leader and little happens in the EU without his say so. His championing of the newly agreed banking union puts his reputation on the line, writes Kyran Fitzgerald