Shamrock Rovers manager Stephen Bradley has raised fresh questions about the behind the scenes situation with the champions by suggesting that there are ‘certain people’ making his life difficult.
Damien Duff reckons that Stephen Bradley openly speculating about Shelbourne’s budgetary plans for 2024 was an attempt to play ‘mind games’ with his own board at Shamrock Rovers.
The dress rehearsal for next week’s FAI Cup semi-final ended with Mark Doyle giving St Patrick’s Athletic a 1-0 victory over Cork City at Turner’s Cross.
Ireland international Megan Campbell says she’s ready for a new challenge after making the cross-city move to join Everton from rivals Liverpool ahead of the new WSL season.
The AFL grand final couldn’t be further off Broadway in an Irish sporting context. Even with Tyrone’s Conor McKenna likely to start for Brisbane and Kilkenny’s Darragh Joyce and Dublin’s James Madden on the books of the Lions, the happenings at the Melbourne Cricket Ground won’t command much attention here.
There’s nothing like a Ryder Cup to explode the myth that golf is an exclusive and stuffy game played by gentlemen with a great Corinthian spirit.
The president of Colombian second division club Tigres FC, Edgar Paez, was shot dead following his team's defeat on Saturday, the club have announced.
Irish golf star Shane Lowry believes Ireland have the chance to do something that will be remembered forever should they go all the way in France and win a first Rugby World Cup.
A young black girl whose family allege she was subjected to racist behaviour when she was snubbed at a medal ceremony in the National Indoor Arena by a Gymnastics Ireland official has received a written apology following a year-long mediation process.
France captain Antoine Dupont will undergo scans to determine the extent of the facial injury which overshadowed the hosts’ record 96-0 World Cup victory against Namibia in Marseille.
France could be dealt a huge World Cup blow after captain Antoine Dupont was forced to leave the field with a head injury in their 96-0 win over Namibia.
Seven families whose children were left stranded after failing to secure a school bus place have criticised the bus assessment and lottery system as “unfair and cruel”.