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'United belongs to those of us who go every bloody week and not to people with big bank balances'
'I just remember the pain of being so completely lost' - How a lifelong wanderer rediscovered his path
Diego and Jimmy: trailing the self-destruction and tragic comedy of an extraordinary, wild genius
The woman in the photograph: the mystery and tragedy of Mabel Cahill, a forgotten Irish star
Gay, opinionated, female and bullet-proof, Megan Rapinoe is Donald Trump's worst nightmare
'A different era now': It's captivating but there's a wider context to the Women's World Cup we can't forget
'At the time I was devastated. It was the biggest moment of my career, my life. I was in shock'
'To have that taken away...I was annoyed and probably a little bitter': Richie Ryan on MLS anger and a new start
'My Mum passed away and it made me look at life differently': Jay Tabb on his jockey dreams
An inexplicable sports story: How big decisions and a genuine superstar have made magic in Toronto
'Lives have been destroyed. It has taken away soccer careers. People are in therapy because of it'
'I was absolutely distraught when Rivaldo scored that bicycle kick because I lost my win bonus'
Espionage, glory and an Irish past: the absorbing, thrilling but forgotten tale of a sporting legend
Always dreamed of owning a football team? The story of the latest club trying to shake up the system
'It did break my heart to leave': Steven Beattie on letting go of Leeside and his unfinished business in US
The real work starts now for Ole Gunnar Solskjaer as short-term, no-pressure fling turns to heavy relationship
Do you remember the first time? Mick McCarthy's big night, Roy's rage and a bizarre search for new players
'I was a young kid then and now I'm a man - I understand it a lot more than I used to'
'It won't be perfect, we know that': Jim McGuinness cautious but optimistic ahead of US management debut
All eyes on Jim McGuinness but plenty more Irish interest in US football's second tier
It's difficult to ignore Van Gaal's contribution to the success of Solskjaer's exciting United
'I went into that final thinking nothing could stop us': Simon Mason on Ulster, Ireland regrets and identity
'I was an apprentice down the shipyard so it was just a privilege to be on the same field': Cruyff and the Irishman
Highly-rated manager James O'Connor heads the Irish interest as new MLS season boasts exciting arrivals
'There were a lot of tears shed over the last year-and-a-half, a lot of dark times and a lot of sleepless nights'
'There are things I hold onto dearly - her class, her accent and her beautiful smile'
'The American passport is like a golden ticket': Conor Kearns on life in the US and the complexities of identity
'Football was her life - it was all she ever wanted to do': The revolutionary and unheralded Irish icon
'I can still hear the shouts - they couldn't believe it': 90s nostalgia at its best for the game that had everything
'It's a mark of the man that he was willing to show us how he felt': Mick McCarthy and a remarkably raw documentary
'People say life goes on, but tomorrow I think it should stop for a day': Busby, Fergie and United's mid-90s heyday
'I'm really uncomfortable in my own skin, with my disabilities and putting them out there for the world to see'
'Did I fulfil my potential? Did I miss something? As a coach, I'm determined to be the best I can be'
'Sometimes it's better to accept what can't be and move on': The Irish coach pressing reset in Bangladesh
'A lot of clubs can sell you a dream but they actually backed it up': the Irishman and his American dream
'I just screamed. I couldn't cope. It was a build-up of four years': Megan Connolly on a remarkable US triumph
'He's somebody who knows how to get the best out of people': Jim McGuinness and fulfilling a football fantasy
Vibrant new boys versus hipster darlings: MLS decider a snapshot of league's progress
Music, football and nostalgia: How and why Bands FC became a remarkable online phenomenon
Litany of questions regarding Irish management succession plan ensures suspicion and unease