There’ll be a special place in Heaven for Big James McCarthy
Dublin's captain, James McCarthy
Dublin's captain, James McCarthy
If anyone expected standards to drop under the new tenure of Dublin Manager, Dessie Farrell, it certainly didn’t look like it. A spirited...
The ref proved to be so fond of his effin’ mouth organ that he came across as Whistling Phil McHugh dressed up as Colonel Bogey.
The Dublin-Monaghan rivalry did not come down with the latest shower. In the 50's we had Kavanagh Vs Behan. Call it Drumlin Vs Crumlin.
A miracle come back as witnessed by two die-hard Dubs, Jesus and Lazarus. "Sure there'll be a special place in heaven for James McCarthy."
Mayo took up where they had left off in Ballybuffet: ravenous and rampant Just as Oisín in the legend fell off the horse, so too did Mayo.
Ready, Fire, Aim! Mayo couldn’t score smack in an opium den while Dublin barely raised a pulse. We take a wry look at last Saturday's game.
The two Byrnes did themselves a favour for their futures in the blue and bluer gansey of Dublin in the opening game of this year’s league.
Jim Gavin may be gone but his legacy remains while Kerry still have no answer for Ciaran Kilkenny in defence.
The world has turned many times since Sep 14, that halcyon fiesta when Stephen Cluxton lifted the Holy Grail for the 5th year in...
For those blistering yard-devouring eleven seconds, the Baby Face Nelson of Na Fianna (for it was he!) became Kerry’s most Wanted Man.
A poem by North County poet, Aidan Scahill
It was a mixed day at the office for Dublin in last Sunday's final, but four Dubs in particular put in a performance for the ages.
One had prepared, Boris Johnson-style, two pieces for today, just in case. In the event of a loss it consisted of a succinct sentence,...
A self-penned song by Dubs fan, Shay Connolly, about the greatest Gaelic football team in history! Roll on the drive for five!.
Written by Paul Redmond and sung by Ellie Redmond, the proceeds from the 'Jive For Five' will go to help the homeless in Dublin.
A genius and a gentleman, win or lose on September 1, Jim Gavin has already achieved more than any other Dublin manager in history.
Dublin Vs Mayo in the All Ireland Semi Final 2019: We've never quite seen anything like it, truly a game of two halves.
For long periods Diarmuid Connolly was bestowed the freedom of this vast acreage, as if he was stationed at Omagha, Nebraska itself..
The simple fact is that the National League is the most equitable, competitive and entertaining contest that football has in Ireland.