WATCHING the Laochra celebrations in Croke Park on Sunday reminded me of the episode of ‘I’m Alan Partridge’ where Partridge meets two RTE executives
Joe Brolly: Live for the moment
WHEN Hales popped the two points to go one up against Rockridge in the Division 2A Chicago state high school semi-final.
Joe Brolly: McGeeney’s main problem
BEING a great footballer is not necessarily a credential for management.
Joe Brolly – Crossmaglen are required viewing
A new documentary about Crossmaglen explains why the club are admired throughout Ireland.
Joe Brolly: My love for Tyrone
I GOT a text from Sean O’Brien a few day ago. He is the coach of the brilliant All Saint’s, Ballymena u-16 team, All Ireland Feile champions from two
Joe Brolly: Rearranging the deck chairs on the Titanic
TWELVE months ago, Jarlath Burns, chair of the Playing Rules Committee, said we were “witnessing the death of Gaelic football.”
Joe Brolly: The threat lies within
I WAS up at Derrylaughan last week to launch a event for the Kevin Barry’s. A night in Falls’ Bar reminds you why the Brits eventually gave up
Joe Brolly: Modern football – enough to make you sick
FIRST up was Derry v Cavan on Saturday night in Breffni. My father said he was only coming to avoid watching Armagh v Laois on telly.
Joe Brolly: The GAA – winning has nothing to do with it
AT half time on Sunday in Celtic Park, the tea-room was filled with familiar faces. I love that familiarity of the GAA. We are, as I once said to Peter Robinson, bigger than the Masons, without the funny handshake.
Joe Brolly: Dreams shattered – just like that!
“Motion to Congress: The teams that are placed in Division Four at the conclusion of the National Football League will play in their Provincial Championship only. They will also participate in an All-Ireland Senior ‘B’ Football Championship, which will be played on a straight knock out basis. The winners of the All-Ireland ‘B’ Football Championship will be guaranteed a place in the following year’s All-Ireland Football Qualifier.”