By Danny Casserly With Kepa Arrizabalaga’s recent strop in front of 80,000 people at Wembley, and millions watching around the world, another episode in the seemingly never-ending power struggle between the Chelsea players and management played out in the League Cup final against Manchester City. With the last minutes of extra time ticking down, and the Chelsea goalkeeper … [Read more...] about Kepa fiasco just another episode in Chelsea player power drama
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Meet Rachel Fitz… One girl… 3 codes & performing at the highest level
Full name: Rachel Fitzmaurice Hometown: Fuerty, Roscommon College: NUI Galway College course: Mechanical Engineering Sporting codes: Gaelic Football, Camogie, Soccer Positions in sporting codes: Gaelic Football - Forward, Camogie - Mid Field, Soccer - Mid/Striker Favourite food: My mum’s lasagne! Favourite TV programme: Friends, Ireland’s … [Read more...] about Meet Rachel Fitz… One girl… 3 codes & performing at the highest level
From heroes to Coke Zero
By Paul O’Malley In the era of rising accommodation costs and ludicrous college fees, where would we be without meal deals? We can live like kings and queens for a low cost and never feel guilty because we feel like we’re getting our money’s worth. No packed lunch? Meal deal. Hungover? A meal deal is a scientifically proven cure. Sult offers a lovely €5 meal deal for … [Read more...] about From heroes to Coke Zero
All Ireland Third Level Intermediate Football Final: St Pats win thriller as Fahey-led NUI Galway denied
St Pats Dochas Eireann 2–8 NUI Galway 1–9 By Michael O Connor A heartbreaking last minute defeat, or a stunning smash and grab victory? Two perspectives on what was an extremely entertaining college intermediate final, played in Mallow on championship weekend. NUI Galway had executed a two-point win over UCC in the penultimate round, as St Pats Dochas Eireann overcame … [Read more...] about All Ireland Third Level Intermediate Football Final: St Pats win thriller as Fahey-led NUI Galway denied
Rice for England: Nothing more than a career move
By Markus Krug In a matter of minutes, Declan Rice went from the hope of a nation to a traitor in the eyes of many Irish football fans. When he issued a statement on his social media accounts on 13 February, informing the public that he would transfer his international registration from the Republic of Ireland to England, many were stunned but even more people were outraged … [Read more...] about Rice for England: Nothing more than a career move