
Girls in Green Havin the Craic
Ireland’s U19s show Trap and the boys how to have the craic on away duty

Ireland’s U19s show Trap and the boys how to have the craic on away duty

In front of the RTE cameras Bohemians finally collected their first point of the 2012 Airtricity League season on Sunday with a decent defensive display, but it’s their inability to create chances at the other end that will most concern their supporters, writes John O’Neill.

While most of the globe celebrates all things Irish in March, Four Four Two made a major boo-boo this month. The normally respected publication dedicated their entire issue to foreign players in the Premier League and omitted all Irish entries.

When FIFA Street meets the League of Ireland. Rovers’ Stephen Rice and Bohs’ Owen Heary take part in a Street Face-Off at Dalymount.

How do you enjoy the perfect Champions League night-in? Giant plasma screen, chilled beer, and footie on the telly? Don’t take our word for it. Listen to Lawro.

Weddings aren’t all about the bride you know. You’ve already seen the Liverpool-themed nuptials. Here’s the Champions League version.

Messi, Drogba, Lampard, Aguero, Wilshere, and Torres star in the new Pepsi ad. Come the summer it’ll all be about Glennardinho Whelan.

After another stand-out performance from James McClean in Sunderland’s 3-1 win over QPR, Match of the Day’ s Alan Shearer hopes to see the Derry Die Hard in action at Euro 2012.

“Henry is one of those players that every fan should love. I’m Irish and despite an instinctive handball that knocked Ireland out of the World Cup I won’t hear a bad word said about him.”

Of late, I have had cause to wonder; who is the most myopic sports fan? Is it the barstooler stuck to his seat watching Sky Sports, cursing, shouting and giving out at the TV? They pale into insignificance next to the stupidity of the men who stood on the terraces at Molineux this season, writes James Clancy