Kevin Sheedy departs Waterford after nine games in charge
Assistant Mike Newell also departs ‘by mutual consent’ after poor start to campaign
Assistant Mike Newell also departs ‘by mutual consent’ after poor start to campaign
Dubliners win at Dalymount to make move up the table after poor start to the season
Rory Gaffney earns point for Shamrock Rovers in Sligo; Doyle scores twice in Drogheda rout of Longford
Round-up: Finn Harps also continue unbeaten start with draw at Drogheda United
Kevin Sheedy’s first game in charge of the Blues ends in cruel defeat
The board accepts explanations provided and considers that the matter is now closed
Three-minute montage contained some material relating to the historical relationship
Tight games between old foes fail to produce a winner across the last 25 years
Brawling, indiscipline and a near life-altering tackle in the 2006 Croke Park Test ‘killed it’
The whole trip to Sardinia was like being beamed up and down in Star Trek
I’m still wondering who (if anyone) nearly put the ball in the Everton net?
TV review: Ross Whitaker captures the excitement as Jack Charlton’s team united the country in joy
The Seanad is led to the guillotine as McDowell stages a judicial uprising
Most players declare for Ireland through convenience, not a deep love for the country
Dubliner represented both Australia and Ireland at international level
Two tales of one city both ending with a sense of true belonging to respective clubs
The national team will spend almost all of Euro 2016 behind a tight security cordon
A phone call in December 1985 set in train one of the key chapters in the history of Irish football
Stunning volley caps off exceptional Irish performance in Hannover draw at Euro 1988
‘It was just an unbelievable time. Everyone had such fun and there wasn’t a care in the world’
Jim Ryan is the perfect man to talk to about a fan’s experience at Italia ‘90
The improbable figure of a gruff Englishman Jack Charlton led a great Irish sporting adventure, writes Peter Byrne
You might remember where you were when David O’Leary scored the winning penalty in Genoa – but can you remember the actual penalties?
Decline of Rules project a result of self-inflicted setbacks
If Ireland do qualify for Euro 2016 it will unlikely be by more than the two points that were not lost
Former Everton and Ireland star slates tactical approach of United boss
Emmet Malone looks back on the Republic of Ireland’s record in the European Championships
Former Everton star recalls close games between equally matched neighbours
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices