Sport
“Normal Diplomatic Relations”
John Bethell looks at a violent football match that has reignited a fire in the Balkans
The Cost of Downsizing
Barry Kearney examines the rapid deterioration of Glasgow's last standing footballing giant.
Team Europe: At It Again In The Ryder Cup
A strong sense of camaraderie set to make this year an easy "Ryde" for Team Europe.
A Special Circle of Football: the Dublin Devils
Jack Leahy talks to the Dublin Devils, an LGBT and inclusive soccer club that welcomes anyone who loves football.
Students to Vote on Sports Centre Charge
Trinity College Students' Union have announced that a preferendum regarding the charge will be held next week.
Mackay’s Messages Expose Football’s Reluctance to Deal with Prejudice
Carl Kinsella discusses football's reluctance to speak out against the racist attitudes that embarrass the sport
DUAFC After Biggest Prize in Irish American Football
Kevin Hogan looks back on DUAFC's successful season ahead of their Shamrock Bowl clash on Sunday
The Death of O Joga Bonito
Davy Gorman discusses the decline of football's most historical nation.
World Cup 2014: The Fight For Football
Defense is the most unbearable offence when it comes to entertainment in football, writes Finn Hatherell
Trinity Run Away From Rhinos
DUAFC won their opening two games of the American football season