Tag: @RTESoccer

  • 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…

  • Same clubs, same methods, no solutions

    Same clubs, same methods, no solutions

    Nobody must have informed Nottingham Forest owner Evangelos Marinakis about Einstein’s proclamation that the definition of stupidity was repeatedly doing the same thing and expecting a different result. Except, for the time being, that would be tantamount to closing the stable door when the horse has already bolted. Because, you see, the grumpy Greek has…

  • If you thought Septic football disappeared with Blatter… Think again.

    If you thought Septic football disappeared with Blatter… Think again.

    Do you ever cast your mind back to the world before Netflix? Before specialised channels on the Sky platform. Like the individual discipline channels. History, Arts, Golf, Movies, Racing, Cricket, Documentaries, True Crime. You name it. Now, I’m sure the non sporting genres listed previous always got their run out, it was just that they…

  • Seamie finally gets accreditation for what we’ve always known

    Seamie finally gets accreditation for what we’ve always known

    I’ve tickets to see Nathan Carter in concert next weekend at the TLT in Drogheda. One of my favourite venues and one of the most wheelchair friendly spots about. Wagon Wheel might have been the track which launched the Sheffield crooner into the bigtime, but, if he doesn’t sing The Homes Of Donegal it’ll be…

  • Duffer delivers silverware as others bring defiance

    Agreeing with Pat Spillane is not something done lightly by the occupant of this seat. In fact, the mere thought of doing so makes one shudder. It is my firm belief that the pontificating Templenoe publican is of the belief that the world was made either by or for a Kerryman. However, even that inclination…

  • Dundalk’s sorry state underlines need for oversight of management

    Dundalk’s sorry state underlines need for oversight of management

    At the outset here, I will be brutally honest here and admit to not knowing an iota about the travails Dundalk FC found themselves in until reading a piece by Miguel Delaney today. Again, let me make it clear, if I have the basic gist of their plight correct, whomever carried out due diligence –…

  • Some class, some crass and some undone by the final pass

    Some class, some crass and some undone by the final pass

    SIDELINE CUTS -35 Rep. Of Ireland…0 England…2 It had to happen, didn’t it? Not so much that England won, that much was a given before a ball was kicked. But, in another way, so too were the chances of Declan Rice and/or Jack Grealish – two Irishmen who jumped ship on a glory hunt which…

  • Selected Europa League groupings

    Selected Europa League groupings

    Ironically, with a dastardly international break commencing after the meeting of Manchester United and Liverpool on Sunday evening, the first sign of the new soccer season ratcheting up a gear or two arrived on Friday with the draws taking place for the Europa League and Europa Conference League group stages. Personally, it was the group…

  • O’Shea ends up with the job seemingly nobody wanted

    O’Shea ends up with the job seemingly nobody wanted

    In an ideal world – whatever that is – the intention would have been to begin this piece by musing that at least the circus pertaining to the Republic Of Ireland manager job appeared to have the curtain drawn on it. But it appears it may still only be the interval therein as John O’Shea…

  • Kenny deserved better than being swept out the door

    Kenny deserved better than being swept out the door

    Viewed through a certain lens, anybody winning 13 caps at international level, garnering multiple Heineken Cup souvenirs and rearing offspring who also went on to perform on the biggest stage would have had what would constitute a glorious career in rugby. Yet I often wonder does Trevor Brennan ponder what might have been. Warren Gatland’s…