
Trap’s Army Face Friendly Fire
What connects James McClean to the First World War, a Czech giant and a rotund Andy Reid-esque legend of world football?

What connects James McClean to the First World War, a Czech giant and a rotund Andy Reid-esque legend of world football?

Tinchy Stryder creates ‘Why Always Me’ about Mario Balotelli. It beats Crystal Swing doesn’t it?

Most babies are afraid of the Bogeyman. In Brazil, it’s Diego Maradona.

It’s like Tommy Lee Jones’ speech in The Fugitive. If the Polish police search every petrol station, residence, warehouse, farmhouse, hen-house, outhouse or dog-house within a few miles of Poznan and Gdansk this summer they’d find an Irish fan on the run from the doom and gloom of home to follow the Boys in Green and looking to escape day-light robbery with some of the accommodation costs during Euro 2012. Or Trap’s Army could just buy a field and pitch up.
The Republic of Ireland at Euro 2012.
We’re back for the first time since 1988 and nothing’s gonna keep us down.

Here’s a stat: Robbie Keane is at No.2 in the Premier League’s all-time top scorers in matches taking place on a Sunday with 39.

Póg Mo Goal is considering this concept for the Irish market. Getting fan’s comments on the issues of the day…while they’re baloobas in nightclubs. We’ll see ye in Coppers later.

He’s known as Rambo to many Irish supporters because of his all-action style and Stephen Hunt is relishing the task of taking first blood against the likes of Xavi and Iniesta at Euro 2012 this summer. Speaking to the fans, […]

Picture the scene. You awake in your lake-side retreat to the dawn chorus of ‘Come on You Boys in Green’. You unzip your front door to look out across an entire tented village of your compatriots on a little plot of Ireland in the middle of Poland. And what’s more you didn’t even have to bring your own sleeping bag.