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Two iconic, World Cup-winning brothers and their complicated, bittersweet relationship
'I'll go to my grave knowing that Phil never asked me to go off the record'
How the history of football reveals a deep-seated antipathy towards women
Louise O'Neill: 'Be an influencer? I couldn't think of a job I'd dislike more'
What Man United can learn from the reawakening of another European football giant
Poll: Will you read Bono's memoir?
How the last Busby Babe escaped Troubles-era Belfast
The story behind the Premier League's most underappreciated trailblazer
'Robert was suffering from an illness that can hit anybody, whatever you do'
Opinion: 'There are few intergenerational battles as charged as the quest for the mobile phone'
Eithne Shortall
'Each morning, I pause here beside Michaela and pray'
'All the energy that I had devoted to racing, I now had to redirect into getting better'
'Losing weight is a lot like baking a cake'
'I was getting less money to take over Cork City than I was in Diageo'
'When everything else goes to s**t you’ve still got your team... Until it gets taken away'
'Everybody was having a laugh. Those were indeed the days when you could enjoy yourself with the players'
'Rashford had helped raise around £20million for FareShare, shattering his initial target of £100,000'
'We wouldn’t wear the club colours and if the ‘parkie’ came along we’d disappear'
'At times I barely had money for the fuel... I sometimes had to sleep in the car'
'48 metres out, just off-centre of the posts, the pressure of four nations on his shoulders'
'Eriksson accepted the position of United manager, and had even signed a contract'
'I wasn’t told about his death until immediately after the game'
'He wondered if rugby was responsible, blamed himself for letting me play'
''Once the term ‘Dublin footballer’ was mentioned, people looked at and treated me differently''
The story of the Irish duo that helped pull off a famous college basketball victory
'I would go and spar sometimes with the worst headaches but I was too proud'
'I stopped worrying about rugby after Axel died'
Irish fiction to look forward to in 2022
GAA stars reveal tips that helped them make it to the top
'I saw 89 missed calls...You’ll be named today as failing a drugs test'
In 2012, a Donegal man 'cheated death' racing across America. Two years later, he tried again
Declan O'Rourke: 'I think we all have these ghosts and figures lurking in the past'
Opinion: Want to write a book? Maybe all it takes is a chat with your 10-year-old self...
Freddie Alexander
Larry Donnelly: When politics is the business of an Irish-American political family
Larry Donnelly
'Will this be Opportunity Lost 2.0?': State must 'learn from mistakes' of past redress schemes
The rise and fall of the world's greatest football club
'Visitors for the fight had spent $92 million... What one tourism official compared to four New Year’s Eves'
'Bonavena’s insult had to be translated, but when Ali heard it he became incensed'
'I assured him there’d be no head shots if he promised to fall down at my signal'
'I had no idea about this' - Boxing's biggest taboo and the man seeking to highlight it