Moments that made you glad to call Ireland home this year
It might have been a tough year, but here’s some things to make you smile.
It might have been a tough year, but here’s some things to make you smile.
Instant fame and a meeting with the French ambassador.
Instant fame and a meeting with the French ambassador.
Minister for Sport Shane Ross said it was “a proud moment for us all”.
“Please don’t send me home…”
“Please don’t send me home…”
“The first officer, his name is Gary Breen. The number one today, her name is Gary Breen as well.”
“The first officer, his name is Gary Breen. The number one today, her name is Gary Breen as well.”
Oh ye’ll be looked after, don’t worry.
Oh ye’ll be looked after, don’t worry.
#COYTIG (Come On You Tots In Green)
Irish fans dropped everything to watch Ireland’s match against Italy.
Come. On. You. Dogs in Green, come on you Dogs in Green, come on you Dogs….
“I can still have fizzy drinks, can’t I, Mammy?”
Clean up you boys in green.
“Les rois de l’ambiance.” The kings of atmosphere!
This is what it’s all about.
This is what it’s all about.
You can’t take us anywhere.
You can’t take us anywhere.
France, are you ready for us?
We may be out, but our fans were epic.
Featuring Eamon Keegan, Darren Clarke and more (in)famous moments.
This chant was bound to happen, really.
No amount of spoilers could ruin this spectacle.
Togas, polar bear suits, Borat mankinis and falling over; the Irish fans delivered in New Zealand.
The lads were so ecstatic, they even lapsed into passionate slow-mo.
From an addiction to coffee and learning the rules thorough Madden.
The Red Hand county was well represented on Alpe d’Huez.
We spoke with Philip Murphy, who was one of ‘upwards of 1000′ Irish fans who attended today’s event.
The history of public singing in Ireland suggests it emerges as a response to troubled times, writes Denis Buckley.
Poznan! We thought we had something special going on…