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Expert view: Where has it all gone wrong for Pep Guardiola?
The Bayern manager is under pressure but are rumours of his demise greatly exaggerated?
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The Bayern manager is under pressure but are rumours of his demise greatly exaggerated?
The former Athletic Bilbao midfielder revealed there is no hierarchy among the players at Old Trafford.
Fifteen images showing the part the Guinness factory played in the city’s history will be on show.
It’s about maths tests. Or something like that.
Those two know the feeling of standing over a kick that can define your career.
The former Italian Prime Minister gave astute advice to his AC Milan team.
Brian O’Driscoll may look to these figures for inspiration ahead of his own move to BT Sport.
Kick chase, counter-attacking, one-on-one tackling and painting pictures to the opposition out-half are on the agenda.
Scottish rugby expert David Ferguson gave us some insight into Scott Johnson’s squad ahead of the Ireland clash.
The Ireland coach expects Stuart Hogg to offer danger, while he says the breakdown battle will be key.
The new prison in Cork is being built to hold more prisoners, even though our crime rate is decreasing, and cells are being planned for doubled-occupancy. This goes against internationally-supported standards, writes Fiona Ní Chinneide.
(… and guess how that worked out)
There were approximately 10 million elephants in Africa at the turn of the 20th century. Today, thanks to widespread poaching, that number has dropped to 500,000.
John Mitchel was a leading member of nationalist groups that demanded freedom for the Irish. But his sympathies didn’t stretch beyond his own countrymen: he was also vocal and passionate supporter of slavery.
Shortly after Derek and I married, I began to notice something was amiss. I spent a lot of time in denial… but then he got his diagnosis.
Niamh n Ruarí was diagnosed with a disease that affects one in every 200,000 people, but is determined to re-educate society on the perceptions they have of those who are physically less fortunate.
If we haven’t got God to fall back on what does this generation believe in now? Kate Bellamy takes a lighthearted look at what people follow today.
There are many reasons why a Swiss-like pay proposal is a bad one. For one, the top one per cent of income earners in Ireland pay 20 per cent of the income tax, writes Aaron McKenna.
The Guardian contributor feels both sides have looked vulnerable at times this season.
The duo offered their expertise on Liverpool’s dynamic forwards.
Research at CLARITY project in UCD shows how smartphone can be used as a sensor to advise if you’re doing it right… or wrong.
The former Rebels goalkeeper on Anthony Nash, Davy Fitzgerald and watching on in Croke Park on Sunday week.
The retiring Manchester United midfielder hinted at a move into management and revealed why he’s not a fan of social media.
A new website looks at cases from Irish courts where children ended up in care. Here are some of the stories.
The British driver has said he did not arrive at his recent decision easily.
The former Munster back-row will offer his insight at the ‘Friday Night Lights’ opener between Young Munster and Shannon.
The back says “everyone was scared” of the Leinster coach when he first arrived at the province.
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