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If stones could speak, Ireland’s place names would be their voice—a living memory etched across fields, rivers, and mountains ...
A number of Scottish idioms and phrases feature prominently in a British Council list that sheds light on the evolution of ...
Launched to coincide with World English Day, the Northern Ireland phrase can be traced back to the 1800s and is a common ...
Making the list was the playful yet direct “Haud yer wheesht!” – which translates to “be quiet” or “shut up”. This popular ...
DONEGAL boss Jim McGuinness believes the two-pointer rule has made the spectacle of Gaelic football more exciting – but doesn’t particularly enjoy the chaos it creates on the scoreboard.
The middle third is the battleground where games will be won and lost in Gaelic football’s brave new world. And Malachy O’Rourke has moulded his Tyrone team into a hungry pack of hunters who ...
HAMSTRING injuries are one of the most frustrating and common issues in Gaelic football. Whether you’re a player, coach, or physio, you’ve likely seen first-hand how they can ruin seasons, stall ...
Pope Francis death: Here's where you can sign a book of condolences or attend a memorial mass in Ireland ...
How do you defend a lead in hurling? What is a safe lead? How late? Do “insurance” scores exist anymore? Must they come with the last puck? Will anybody even quote a premium? Some numbers and ...