Scullion believes the best is yet to come as he prepares for Tokyo test
National marathon champion among the more frank and frankly more interesting of Irish athletes
National marathon champion among the more frank and frankly more interesting of Irish athletes
A leader, and for his willingness to be blunt, to challenge orthodoxy, he was cherished
Both clubs enter Manchester derby with concerns but one deals in trust, the other in hope
Panamanian who juggled politics and boxing lost his world title to McGuigan in 1985
Tipping Point: McIlvanney's writing will live on - because nobody did it better
McIlvanney worked for the Observer and Sunday Times before retirement in 2016
Jimmy McIlroy's innovation captured the tradition of brains over brawn in Irish soccer
Ally MacLeod aimed for the stars in 1978 but found himself in the gutter . . .
He’s not a winger at all – football terminology needs to catch up with changes in the game
Fifty years ago the visionary manager led Glasgow Celtic to their greatest ever victory
For all the joyous, spellbinding football this new documentary is a gut-wrenching one
The inevitable result of giving freedom of expression to warriors are weekends that by consent may end up in the city morgue
Obituary: His philosophy and style of play made him one of the most influential figures in the history of the game
Netherlands captain’s turn on Jan Olsson comes to represent great Dutch side
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices