The colours of the League of Ireland clubs are a strange mix. Claret (or maroon) and blue, seen on Drogheda United, Cobh Ramblers and Galway...
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If you’re a regular visitor to this blog – and, let’s face it, who isn’t? – then you’ll probably be aware of a proclivity towards...
In 1961, St Patrick’s Athletic beat Drumcondra to win the FAI Cup. While it was their second cup win in three years, that was to...
Tomorrow night, Friday, April 27th, sees Cork City and Dundalk go head-to-head, with the sides level on points at the top of the League of...
After a troubled existence which saw them resign from the Irish League (Northern Ireland) in 1972, Derry City entered the League of Ireland (the Republic)...
Bohemian FC, or Bohemians, initially wore white shirts with two red stripes and black shorts, but in the early 20th century that was changed to...
Gerry Desmond is the a former Cork City programme editor and the club’s unoffical historian as well as being a repository of knowledge on all...
See here for last week’s edition, the first in the new series A two-for-one in today’s instalment looking at notable kits in the #GreatestLeagueInTheWorld. In...
Yes, it’s another new series – the more pressure to provide content, the greater chance of it being generated. Despite its many flaws, not least...