FAI
After the goal rush: What now for Irish football?
Investigating the failure of the Irish football team on the international stage starts at the fault lines of Ireland’s sporting structures. But how did things get so bleak? And how can we achieve redemption?
Comment: Stephen Kenny is not the problem with Irish football
Myriad factors have caused Ireland’s decline and it will take some years of good decisions to lead us to a better place
Comment: How the FAI could have avoided the lasting damage of Videogate
In any potential crisis, speed, sincerity, and ownership of the facts are all key, yet another important element is ensuring the tone of the response is proportionate
FAI asks government for part of gambling tax to help clear €70m debt
Football body says that because of large proportion of bets made on football, sport should benefit from the tax
Aviva Stadium firm sells €1.3m house to offset pandemic losses
No 2 Lansdowne Terrace, a redbrick on the doorstep of the famed football grounds, will be reconverted from offices back into a family home
Wanted: a sporting chance for athletes and fans alike
As they push for a return to normality, sporting organisations across the country face an uncertain 12 months