Tag: SOCCER

  • Milner one of a nearly extinct breed

    Milner one of a nearly extinct breed

    James Milner brought the curtain down on a highly commendable career in professional football today. One of almost two and a half decades. Modern football speak might term the 40-year-old a journeyman pro, but to box him off in that category would do him a great disservice. Therein belong media-driven spoofers like Gary Neville and…

  • Pointless friendlies and dirty point scoring

    Pointless friendlies and dirty point scoring

    Only days ago in this space, mention was afforded to the fact that, at the time of typing, there’s still one game of the club soccer season still to be played – the Champions League Final – yet other clubs like Barcelona and Manchester United are already engaging in prep work for next term with…

  • From the sublime to the ridiculous to the downright dodgy

    From the sublime to the ridiculous to the downright dodgy

    What’s probably a scary number of years ago now, I keyboarded a piece pertaining to the beginning of a Premier League season. The title over the post was Almost Time To Take Down The Tent. The implication being that the Transfer Window in the lead up to the big kick off resembled a circus. Much…

  • Too much money at stake to be penny pinching

    Too much money at stake to be penny pinching

    Where do you stand in relation to the Play Offs in English league football? The process whereby, though the top two in any of the three divisions under the Premier League get automatically promoted, the 3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th placed sides play off in a series of matches – commensurate to the concluding stages…

  • Help! I agree with Gary Neville

    Help! I agree with Gary Neville

    Do not adjust your sets. This is not a drill. But nor does it change the fact that he was one of the biggest imposters to ever milk a living out of Old Trafford. Just as he is currently doing with Sky Sports. In a playing sense, such were his underwhelming contributions, that my late…

  • No longer a derisory destination

    No longer a derisory destination

    At the outset here, it will be willingly admitted yours truly has no idea where the phrase originated but that to “Send somebody to Coventry” was a derisory term which meant to get rid of somebody or to send them to somewhere wholly unpleasant. However, for as long as I can recall at least, in…

  • From Kobe to Dowman, go with what you see before someone else cops it

    From Kobe to Dowman, go with what you see before someone else cops it

    On the first Sunday of December in 1997, Dunboyne and Summerhill drew 0-07 apiece in the Meath U-21 FC Final. Typically putrid winter dross wherein the only bit of excitement was yours truly taking exception to Mattie Kerrigan taking exception to one of our lads after their full back Barry Fagan had earned them the…

  • Propaganda riders need reins thrown on their neck

    Propaganda riders need reins thrown on their neck

    There are some tasks, perhaps in life but most definitely in sport, which, to those taking them on are an absolute hiding to nothing. Replacing Alex Ferguson or becoming Manchester United manager at any stage while the great man is still on this big old ball will probably take some trumping in terms of topping…

  • Hanging the hat on hope once again

    Hanging the hat on hope once again

    Peter Quinn was the first GAA President of whom there is proper recollection in this seat. Perhaps obviously, because he was the first holder of the office I met. Since then, Jack Boothman, Joe McDonagh, Sean McCague  (God rest all three of them), Nicky Brennan, Sean Kelly and Liam O’Neill have all been encountered along…

  • Come on Ireland – must do better

    Come on Ireland – must do better

    If you were to stick to the rudiments of teams and individuals representing the nation in major sporting events, with the exceptions of Katie Taylor, Kellie Harrington, Rory McIlroy, Shane Lowry and the horse racing set, the above headline remains wholly applicable. Admittedly, the idea of sports persons being ‘role models’ has always been hogwash…