Ireland's strange old love affair with rugby
With another Six Nations set to begin, we ask a former Ireland soccer manager, the author of the Ross O’Carroll Kelly books and an All-Ireland winner if the sport has found a new audience.
With another Six Nations set to begin, we ask a former Ireland soccer manager, the author of the Ross O’Carroll Kelly books and an All-Ireland winner if the sport has found a new audience.
A complaint against The Irish Times’ column, published in February, was not upheld.
Paul Howard hopes the play makes it onto the Leaving Cert curriculum some day.
The creator of Ross O’Carroll Kelly was pulled from a show because Denis O’Brien owned Irish radio stations have banned all Irish Times journalists.
Author Paul Howard turned a Dublin stereotype into a phenomenon.
Once Trump was elected, Howard felt he couldn’t write a book that didn’t address the issue.
We talk to Paul Howard about his new book.
He ‘broke the hearts of 1500 women’ there between 2001 and 2006, y’see.
Also featuring the thoughts of Juan Mata, Ross O’Carroll-Kelly and more.
Keeping it South Side since 1854.
Paul Howard talked about why he’s writing Coppers: The Musical.
See yiz for the afters in Coppers on opening night, yeah?
Goys, this is totes amazeballs. OMG-sies.
Rosser has tweeted this pic of a note written by the Racing Metro out-half.
Also featuring Stephen Ferris’ thoughts on Geordie Shore and Ross O’Carroll-Kelly’s assessment of Wozniacki’s caddying.
Also, Rory McIroy reacts to his new Nike commercial and Ross O’Carroll-Kelly brings you some important news on the Lance Armstrong saga.
Oh Mother Nature, what gifts you give us
In what has been the most eventful year – like, ever – in the Twittersphere, we’ve picked our favourites from the last 12 months for your entertainment.
Eason’s asked people to vote on their favourite books – did your favourite make the list?
In this edition, David Meyler meets British rapper Example, The Gooch and Darran O’Sullivan live it large in NYC and Ross O’Carroll-Kelly gives his thoughts on Socrates’ passing.
A certain player was venerated ad nauseam following Ireland’s consummate progress into the World Cup quarter finals. Here are the best of the tweets dedicated to that player.
Catch up on today’s biggest news stories, as well as the bits and pieces you may have missed along the way.
TheScore.ie sat down for a virtual natter with Ireland’s Third Fly-Half™ on Twitter earlier. Here’s how it all worked out.
Robbie Savage explains why he’s going on Strictly Come Dancing, Caroline Wozniacki defends her Nadal impersonation and Ross O’Carroll Kelly lambasts Paul O’Connell.
Why Rory McIlroy’s relationship with Caroline Wozniacki may be on the rocks, what Bernard Brogan has to say to Ross O’Carroll Kelly and what Jack Wilshere’s favourite joke of the transfer window was.