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British police arrive in Dublin to watch out for football hooligans ahead of Republic of Ireland v England game

British police officers have arrived in Dublin to help identify English football hooligans who might attempt to enter the State, in defiance of travel...

England fans in Dublin warned police will enforce no street drinking policy

England fans travelling to Dublin this weekend have been warned Irish police...

How England v Ireland football hooliganism has disgraced a nation

After the second game in 1991, England would not complete 90 minutes...

The atmosphere in Dublin was poison as hooligans made Nazi salutes, hurled missiles and forced the game to be abandoned after 27 minutes: MATT...

England manager Terry Venables hurried from the players' entrance and across to the team bus, climbed the steps and sank into the front seat...

Greg McGonigle steps down as Armagh senior ladies football manager

Greg McGonigle has stepped down after just one season in charge of the Armagh ladies football team.Coaches Darnell Parkinson and Joe Feeney, both part...

Dublin Ladies Football: ‘We had to pick ourselves up’ – St Maur’s dig deep to deliver in Intermediate Championship

The boats bobbled on the water. The locals at The Yacht were enjoying the view.Across the bay, the trucks were arriving at Dublin Port....

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