By Gavin Bergin Elisha Scott had a long international career with Ireland, which began in 1919 and ended in 1936. Throughout his 17 years and 31 caps as his country’s goalkeeper, he kept up a high standard of performance. Ireland […]
Read more →By Kathrin Kobus It was a triple whammy regarding adversaries: New Zealand v Australia, alias Schmidt & Jones or simply Ireland v England in round one of the Six Nations. Ireland flying high in confidence after the autumn series and […]
Read more →By David Prendeville Ireland concluded their disastrous Nations League campaign and 2018 with a horrendously drab 0-0 draw against Denmark in Aarhus. Ireland’s relegation to pot C of the next Nations League and their drop to third seed for the […]
Read more →On the walk up to the Aviva, on the Shelbourne Road before the kick-off for the Ireland vs Oman friendly fixture, the crowd were enjoying one of the last few warm evenings of the year. This game was not only […]
Read more →Peter Farrell was probably Irish football’s greatest ever wing-half. The wing-half was defined as a midfield player stationed near the side of the pitch, but that doesn’t begin to show how important to the team a good wing-half was in […]
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