New season of Reeling in the Years set to return to RTÉ in the spring
‘Are you gatherin’ up the tears?’
‘Are you gatherin’ up the tears?’
Do you remember these former stars who celebrated Sam Maguire glory?
A trip down memory lane as we test your knowledge.
Let’s test your knowledge here.
The Irish language station is showing some absolute crackers in the coming weeks.
But we’re still awaiting the details on when it’s coming.
Alex Ferguson returned to the dugout to manage a squad of former stars at Old Trafford yesterday.
John O’Regan speaks to TheJournal.ie about the process that went into making the show, and its enduring appeal among the Irish public.
Michael Ryan recalls managing the Ballymacarbry Ladies, who are taking on Mourneabbey in the Munster final.
We’ve come a long way after years of secrecy and shame.
‘Why was footage of a protest in 1980s Dublin causing me to choke back tears?’
‘What date of birth did I say?’
Ireland will vote on the controversial Constitutional amendment in eight weeks time.
With the release of the State Papers today, we want to know how well you remember 1987.
We’ve rolled back the year before the Premier face the Tribesmen.
Cast your mind back to 11 February, 2007, the day Croke Park’s doors were opened to rugby.
Frustration boiled over as the dispute went on and on.
The storm caused hundreds of people to flee their homes – one woman saying that water-levels were ‘up to my chest’.
It’s 81 years since the Premier were at the last four stage.
France, are you ready for us?
Keaveney was famously coaxed out of inter-county retirement by Heffernan, who changed GAA in the capital forever.
One of the most bizarre stories in Premier League history.
The former Manchester United and Tottenham striker has been in charge of the club since May.
Every single Reeling in the Years song. HOLD US.
Every single Reeling in the Years song. HOLD US.
Have you been watching *really* closely down the years?
The previous meetings don’t give us much hope for goals on Saturday.
There are reports from polling stations around the country that there is a steady flow of voters today.
Newly released documents show the Government had ‘no intention’ to get involved in the crew’s case against the UK.
In some schools smoking in the classroom was “an accepted practice”.