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No. 1 EPL fan
Now there's even more great merchandise for telly fans to buy. Get your No. 1 plastic fan now with 'authentic' chants. Now you can rehearse your day trip, sing along and practise your English footy accent at home, in the office, or even down the pub!
African adventure
Brilliant atmosphere at the African Championships in Ghana
Fans & atmosphere
Supporters at the game are an essential part of the experience of Irish football. (From a couple of years back: the league is no longer called after eircom.)
The home of Irish football
It's not gone yet... Liam Brady presents a history of Dalymount Park, 'a proper football ground.' Look at those crowds!
Sit down, shut up
Some say that soulless all-seater bowl stadia have taken away from the game
Apres Match-The GAA Assimilation Committee
Is it possible to moderate comments?
Apple Introduces Revolutionary New Laptop With No Keyboard | The Onion - America's Finest News Source
At last... and antidote to all that self-righteous Apple hype.
This Is How To Support A Football Team
FC United fans show their commitment to their club, and their place... 'I am an FC fan. I am Mancunian.'... and their abhorrence of Glazer and Sky.
Truth from Israel
Thank you for your humanity, your principle, and your bravery. It is heart-warming and humbling to witness your commitment.
Apres Match-The GAA Assimilation Committee
So funny, so true... some people don't like football to be called football. Apres Match scores again.
Apres Match-The GAA Assimilation Committee II
Farcically, Ireland's national broadcaster steadfastly refuses to refer to football as football. Instead, it's 'soccer'. Apres Match capture the culture...
Mitchell & Webb - Football, Football, Football
For most people in Ireland, 'soccer' only happens on television. Here's what television does to football and what football does to television. Not pretty!
Death of the game?
How football has strayed from its match day origins and what made it worthwhile
Local football, a NI view
Irish League perspective on the local v television football debate
Mitchell and Webb on EPL fans
Mitchell and Webb get maximum comic value out of the 'we' word as used by fans hundreds of miles from 'their' club
Martin Cullen's plans to abolish LoI
Martin Cullen doesn't like Irish football, it seems. He wants an Irish team in the only league on his radar, which is, of course, the English Premiership. What part of English do you not understand Martin?
Location, location, location!
If every Irish person who followed north British outfit Celtic FC also supported an Irish club, the Irish league would not be on its knees.
Today FM Sports News 2009
Tragically, not too far from the reality of Irish sports media