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Rodgers at peace but new questions await

Rodgers at peace but new questions await

After a big win on Wednesday, Celtic look well on course for more domestic dominance, but Brendan Rodgers faces tough decisions on his long-term future

The enduring economic miracle of UCD football

The enduring economic miracle of UCD football

Watched by small crowds and run on a minuscule budget, the club still develops emerging talent

Where are the new Roys in green?

Where are the new Roys in green?

With Ireland facing a pair of must-win games in World Cup qualifying, Emmet Ryan looks at how this could be the last bow for the bulk of this generation

Pitching to the world

Pitching to the world

There have been blows to the French bid, but the biggest danger to Ireland's bid for the 2023 Rugby World Cup could come from South Africa, writes Rob Harnett

Are top clubs moving the goalposts on Uefa FFP rules?

Are top clubs moving the goalposts on Uefa FFP rules?

This year’s summer transfer window has seen record-breaking transfer fees and club spending. Ma...

Pat Gilroy: The GAA is going global, and it needs to protect its values

Pat Gilroy: The GAA is going global, and it needs to protect its values

Could Gaelic games become the target of a billionaire media tycoon like Australian Kerry Packer, who 40 years ago split the world of cricket and forced the game into professionalism?

Empire of the Dubs

Empire of the Dubs

Is the success of Dublin GAA simply down to numbers, or is there more to it than sponsorship and population?

The reign of subscription TV companies is coming to an end

The reign of subscription TV companies is coming to an end

The nature of sports broadcasting changes with every passing season and the pace of that change is accelerating

The FAI is playing politics on a barren pitch

The FAI is playing politics on a barren pitch

Unless we reform the inept FAI, we will keep losing to the Serbias of the world again and again

Women’s rugby needs sponsors if it is to grow

Women’s rugby needs sponsors if it is to grow

As the Irish women’s rugby team prepares to take on Japan today, 110 countries can tune in to watch, writes Jimmy Hussey

Kara Goucher’s marathon struggle against doping

Kara Goucher’s marathon struggle against doping

Blowing the whistle on her former coach has cost the long-distance runner dearly. But she refuses to give up the fight against drug cheats in sport

10 things you need to know about McIlroy's Dublin company

10 things you need to know about McIlroy's Dublin company

As the Irish golfer splits from caddy JP Fitzgerald, we take a closer look at Rory's financial empire

How to make a fortune while drinking, gambling and napping

How to make a fortune while drinking, gambling and napping

Court testimony described meetings at pubs and drinking contests involving Sports Direct boss Mike Ashley

Sports leagues won’t find a saviour in Silicon Valley

Sports leagues won’t find a saviour in Silicon Valley

The major leagues are looking to stream sport over the internet, but it may not be the lucrative opportunity they are hoping for, writes Shira Ovide

Ireland leads the way in the arena of Paralympics

Ireland leads the way in the arena of Paralympics

The 2018 European Para Swimming Championships will take place at the National Aquatic Centre, proving that Ireland can host sporting events at the highest levels