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From the hype to the hoodoo

A WEEK might be a long time in politics but it’s short in comparison to a week in Sligo football.  more >

The curse of ‘Harry’ falls on Rory

HE’S one of our greatest ever sportsmen, but what the heck has happened Padraig Harrington?  more >

A major, not a Wee, injustice

IT was turning out to be a superb weekend for the GAA, what with Wexford’s footballers shocking Galway and the still emerging Dublin hurlers ousting a more traditional power from the championship race, yet it descended into as horrific an experience a sporting enthusiast could witness.  more >

The reality and the review

SOME people are still conducting the post mortem.  more >

A first step on the road to a summer recovery?

THERE has to be an angle. There’s always an angle. Of course there’s an angle!  more >

Was Mayo complacency a factor?

SCORING just nine times last Saturday, five times from play, not since their 1-7 to 1-6 defeat at Markievicz Park in 1962 did Mayo score less against Sligo in a Connacht SFC encounter.  more >

Are Mayo boys pulling together?

CHOPPY are the waters sailed by Mayo County Board in recent times. But then that tends to be the way for most governments of late, be they elected for office in McHale Park or Mumbai, Great Britain or Greece.  more >

Mayo will need to buck tradition

IT’S NOT to add to the depression of Mayo football supporters that I’ve this week uncovered one startling statistic that does nothing to inspire any confidence that the Green and Red will retain the Nestor Cup in 2010.  more >

The night I sat at Tiger Woods’ table

I WAS in the company of greatness last Thursday.  more >

Dress rehearsal for the real concert

MY last time in Páirc Uí Chaoimh had been to watch Oasis in concert.  more >

Supporters talking a not so good game

‘Come on to feck lads, Roscommon are yellow.’  more >

When it pays to read the small print

IT was with mild shock I learnt only on Friday last that scores for and against would not be the first differential used to determine what team will contest the National League football final should two teams finish all-square on league points. It pays to read the small print sometimes.  more >

Biggest win of Johnno’s second coming?

I’M not sure what did most to restore my faith in the world this past week.  more >

It’s a funny ol’ game, isn’t it?

YOU just had to love the headline. ‘Liverpool winning race for seventh.’  more >

Effy, Effy, who the heck is Effy?

WE’VE heard them struggle with Doherty; think of our special guest at last week’s Mayo Sports Stars Awards Ken Dockerty.  more >

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