James Tavernier of theRangers looks disappointed as he walk past the UEFA Europa League trophy following their sides defeat ...
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Amid the New Firm, Graeme Souness’s Rangers revolution and Celtic’s own struggles, the club’s Irish soul never dimmed.
WHEN it comes to football there is no more political an institution than Celtic Football Club in Glasgow,” writes John Wight in his recently released book: Jungle Days, Supporting Celtic in the 1980s.
Before Ireland became the land of heroic warriors, shining gods, and legendary kings, it belonged to far older beings. They ...
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In this month’s Diary from Ballyconnelly Farm, Ruby finds meaning in old Irish stories as the season turns cold and dark.
IT’S 11pm and I’m at the all-night cafe in pyjamas and slippers, unsure whether to order six or eight chocolate-chip cookies.