
Russian football and the habits that are hard to kick
With the latest instalment of crowd disorder in Russia, Alan Moore ponders whether authorities can truly address the issue before next summer’s World Cup.
With the latest instalment of crowd disorder in Russia, Alan Moore ponders whether authorities can truly address the issue before next summer’s World Cup.
Alan Moore casts his eye over the transfer tug-of-war between Wes Ham and Dimitri Payet and comes to some cynical conclusions.
Jack Robinson looks at Croatian giants Hajduk Split who have been trying to negotiate a challenging period lately.
Alan Moore is hopeful that the League of Ireland clubs can stay in Europe and discusses some of their potential opponents in the next round.
Alan Moore brings up the issue of racism in Russian football which has yet to be tackled sufficiently.
Alan Moore continues to ask questions of FIFA who don’t necessarily control all aspects of the game that they are supposed to.
Alan Moore discusses football’s dark side that seems to go largely ignored by the governing body, FIFA.
In his first column on Irish football, Dave Donnelly discusses the disappointments and achievements of Irish sides in Euorpe as St. Patrick’s Athletic and Sligo go crashing out with a whimper.
Alan Kelly returns with a tale from Croatia.
Ahead of a huge week for Irish clubs in Europe, Robbie Deighan looks back at Shelbourne’s hugely successful 2004 campaign.