John Giles: The time is right for duo to move
JOHN O'SHEA and Darron Gibson have choices to make this summer and one, which for obvious reasons, involves a leap into the unknown. It's hard to leave Old Trafford.
JOHN O'SHEA and Darron Gibson have choices to make this summer and one, which for obvious reasons, involves a leap into the unknown. It's hard to leave Old Trafford.
WHAT a fantastic way for Ireland to wrap up an endof- season international series which produced three crucial Euro 2012 points and a most unexpected, but very welcome, win over Italy.
I'VE always been puzzled by the amount of criticism Robbie Keane has attracted throughout his international career. It's only when he's missing that his worth is truly appreciated.
THERE are two types of people in football. Those like Paul Scholes and Pep Guardiola are true to their game and their profession and those like Sepp Blatter play politics.
WHEN an athlete prepares for a big race, everything is designed to deliver peak form at the most important moment.
WHEN Real Madrid's legion of stars is handed the freedom of the Bernabeu, there's usually only one result.
WHEN Shane Long travelled over from Tipperary to find his fortune in England playing as a professional footballer, he carried with him more than most Irish kids who take that road.
IF it was my job to pick an Irish team, I would have no hesitation in placing my trust in youth. It has worked for Ireland in the past.
FABIO Capello should take a look towards Dublin if he wants a lesson in squad management and how to appoint a captain.
ALEX FERGUSON can deliver what could be a knockout blow to Arsene Wenger if he can shake off the impact of back-to-back defeats by Chelsea and Liverpool with a win over Arsenal in the FA Cup.
IT MIGHT seem like a very odd compliment to Xavi, Iniesta and Messi if I said that even Jack Charlton would have found a place for them in his team.
IT'S startling to remember that back in late 2008, Alex Ferguson was recruited by UEFA to speak out on behalf of referees.
FOOTBALL will always even out over time. What may seem like an outrageous injustice or stroke of luck is rarely without an equal and opposite counter balance during the course of a season.
IF Carlo Ancelotti could have designed the team he wanted to play at this point in time and at this stage in the Champions League, he would have been struggling to come up with better than FC Copenhagen.
JOE Jordan wasn't the most obvious professional footballer to the untrained eye. Big, raw-boned and, believe it or not, shy, he arrived at Elland Road and immediately became a target for Billy Bremner's sharp tongue.
ARSENE Wenger has never been so bold about his claim for this group of Arsenal players. As good as Barcelona? I don't think so.
I'm never unhappy when Ireland win an international and there were plenty of good reasons to be pleased about the Nations Cup win over Wales.
FOR a man who has spent a good deal of the past decade berating male referees, I find Andy Gray's attitude to female officials puzzling.
IT'S a terrible sign of weakness when a manager appeals to the fans for support. It always sounds like whinging and never goes down well with the intended audience.
I'M sure Alex Ferguson must be chuckling to himself at the moment. In a season when he is least equipped to add silverware to his already considerable trophy count, his rivals are falling away one by one.
JUST over a year ago, Newcastle United beat Huddersfield 4-3 in the Carling Cup. In midweek, Chris Hughton took his team to Stamford Bridge and beat Chelsea by the same scoreline. The quietly-spoken Irishman is making serious progress.
WHEN the English FA announced a few weeks back that the next manager of their national team would be an Englishman, they brought the day one step closer when Mike Bassett will take over from Fabio Capello.
IT is unfortunate for Roy Hodgson that he should be the manager at Anfield when Liverpool is a club in decline but he is realistic enough to understand that he would never have got the job but for the current circumstances.
WHEN Cristiano Ronaldo and Carlos Tevez left Old Trafford at the end of the ’08/’09 season, Alex Ferguson turned to Wayne Rooney to provide him with something special.
IMAGINE what might have been if Rinus Michels had been Bert Van Marwijk all those years ago when Barcelona came looking for a coach with a vision.
DUDE looks like a lady. He's the darling of London's fashion scene but we're not sure many Irish men will be snapping up designer JW Anderson's latest creations.
IT'S not every day Russell Crowe chases you down a hotel corridor. But that's exactly what happened to Xpose host Lisa Cannon (33).
SHE'S busy making sure her papers are in order before she heads across the pond.
FOOTBALLER Damien Duff has no plans to become Ireland manager as it's "too stressful".
GAY Byrne believes Bono disproves the claims made against him by a scathing new book in an hour-long interview for his Meaning Of Life TV series.
THE Love/Hate crew were out in force last night to cheer on Nidge as he took to the stage.
Terry Wogan is set to make a cameo appearance in the third series of Moone Boy.
SMUGGLERS took over Brittas Bay in Co Wicklow yesterday for the first day filming of a new Sky series.
SHE'S about to strut her stuff like there's no tomorrow on hit TV show Britain And Ireland's Next Top Model.