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New Delaney attack on Fifa throws spotlight back onto FAI

New Delaney attack on Fifa throws spotlight back onto FAI

When John Delaney waded into the controversy surrounding Fifa president Sepp Blatter’s position...

Business of Sport: Keane with plenty to prove after another stormy year

Business of Sport: Keane with plenty to prove after another stormy year

As 2014 closes with Roy Keane still immersed in the national psyche, history has taught us to exp...

Business of Sport : FAI left at a disadVantage as ten-year ticket deal turns sour

Business of Sport : FAI left at a disadVantage as ten-year ticket deal turns sour

Six years after being launched in a blaze of publicity, the FAI's ten-year premium corporate tickets scheme has fallen hopelessly flat, writes John Fallon.

Hot Towell is the exception to a hard rule

Hot Towell is the exception to a hard rule

Too often, young Irish players are hoovered up and spat out by English clubs

Beating the crisis on horse power

Beating the crisis on horse power

The recession may be showing little sign of going away, but the committee behind the ever-popular Galway Races fully intends to make hay regardless, writes John Fallon in Galway.

League of Ireland still battling its demons

League of Ireland still battling its demons

The Players Football Association of Ireland claims that some of its members receive less than the national minimum wage.

After the ball

After the ball

They leave Ireland as heroes, but those boys whose football dreams don’t come true find themselves ‘washed up’ by their late teens, writes John Fallon.

Domestic woes leave LoI’s players with little to cheer

Domestic woes leave LoI’s players with little to cheer

Falling attendance and plunging prize money will result in many League of Ireland players facing the prospect of Christmas on the dole, writes John Fallon

FAI slashes price of premium tickets

FAI slashes price of premium tickets

The Football Association of Ireland (FAI) has slashed its ten-year premium ticket scheme by 85 per cent, in a bid to curb its declining revenues.

Time to blow the whistle on League of Ireland short-termism

Time to blow the whistle on League of Ireland short-termism

Leadership, investment and a vision for the future are what the League of Ireland needs if it is to see an upturn in its fortunes

AIB preparing to write off some SME debt

AIB preparing to write off some SME debt

The chief executive of AIB has thrown a lifeline to SMEs in difficulty by confirming that the bank may consider writing off some of their debt.

O’Neill’s French fancy has one cloud on the horizon

O’Neill’s French fancy has one cloud on the horizon

Uncertainty over the future of Ireland manager and Roy Keane is overshadowing Euro 2016

Ireland hungry for a slice of Uefa’s cash pie

Ireland hungry for a slice of Uefa’s cash pie

With 24 nations competing next summer in France, the cash on offer has rocketed to a prize fund of €300 million

FAI debts stand at €51.2m as squad faces daunting task

FAI debts stand at €51.2m as squad faces daunting task

Accounts suggest hard-to-fill Aviva is more a revenue traffic jam than a cash-cow toll bridge.

Tangled tale of Jack and the green talk

Tangled tale of Jack and the green talk

Our precarious position in the international rankings may count against Aston Villa’s teenage star Jack Grealish opting to line out for Ireland.