Paddy Cullen’s legacy will endure as one of the greats who forged Gaelic football’s most storied rivalry
Cullen and the Dublin team of the 1970s are eternally connected with their Kerry counterparts
Cullen and the Dublin team of the 1970s are eternally connected with their Kerry counterparts
Dessie Farrell has also confirmed that Paddy Small has committed for the campaign is hopeful John Small will also be involved
Several other Dublin players could follow Fenton and James McCarthy out the dressingroom door
Donegal’s decorated Michael Murphy the latest sporting talisman to roll the dice a successful return
It can be a dark place, your demise being celebrated, but these Dublin players have given supporters some of the greatest days of their lives
Dessie Farrell’s team aren’t as far ahead of the pack as people assumed, but they will improve and it’s up to everybody else to keep up
Three matches after winning the league, Mickey Harte’s team look like they want the season to end
Ballymun goalkeeper suffered knee injury in club game for Ballymun Kickhams
Kerry captain David Clifford named the Footballer of the Year; Kerry and Derry receive four awards
The kick-out is now the critical metric in deciding majority of Gaelic football games
Dublin star dismisses talk of a switch to hurling as ‘nonsense’
Brian Fenton excels in midfield as Con O’Callaghan hits 1-6 from play on return
He is the only Dublin player to win an All Star in both seasons of the Farrell reign
Keith Duggan: TG4’s Laochra Gael reveals another side to one of the most memorable
It’s no surprise Cluxton, McCaffrey and Mannion won’t be involved with Dubs in 2022
Dubs boss confirms that neither Jack McCaffrey nor Paul Mannion will be returning
Influential midfielder had never lost a championship game before this summer
Lowe was up against it because at heart, we all know the residency rule is a bit of a cod
‘The hunger is still there, there’s no question of the motivation going anywhere’
How Dublin respond to the sight of another team lifting the Sam Maguire will be fascinating
Dublin were dying for the line to come and save them as Mayo hounded them down
No team will have to bounce back after such a fall from grace as Dublin who soared so high
Mick Fitzsimons and Philly McMahon are the only members of the Dublin panel over 31
In the end the sight of Dublin in disintegration was shocking to behold
The 2017 All-Ireland final had it all and, ultimately, ended in the same result
Mayo cannot afford a repeat of the dismal second quarter against Galway
Magnitude of what may be about to unfold only adds to the intrigue
Big questions have yet to be asked of the new Dublin number one goalkeeper
It’s impossible to see them losing to Kildare and then they just have two more games
Brilliance of returning forward Daniel Flynn hailed by manager Jack O’Connor
Royal County have suffered more than most under Dublin’s yoke but the hard work continues
We can admire Dublin and still want to puke at how straightforward they have made it
Pioneer goalkeeper has been a huge part of Dublin’s ‘invincible’ tag
Farrell’s first task in the post-match media conference was to handle questions about absent keeper Cluxton
Roscommon and Galway face off at the Hyde, will Cluxton feature for Dublin?
We should be thankful for such a man – one who still wants to keep a few secrets
As things stand, the Dubs seem to still have more filling in to do than in other years
Less games has helped Dublin, while clouds hang over Donegal, Kerry and Tyrone
Plenty at stake in league games as Donegal get the chance to signal their intent to Dubs
The skill levels of modern footballers is so much higher than it has ever been
The return of GAA matches is another small Lego brick of life clicked back into place
With Instagram so important in terms of branding, era of ‘pay per post’ well and truly here
Iconic sports books revisited: John Leonard on his story Dub Sub Confidential
View from the Couch: Croke Park rocked to Aslan’s Crazy World, which was appropriate
Jonny Cooper says Dublin needed to adjust their game at times to cope with Mayo
James Horan’s side undone by goals, as Dublin make the closing phases count
Mayo supporters will remain as key workers on the frontline of hope for another year
Silent assassin Niall Scully shows how Dublin go about killing off hope in their opposition
James Horan’s side need to challenge Dublin kick-outs and make sure their own is solid
This Saturday James Horan’s men will attempt to repeat the feat of dethroning the champions
James Horan’s side will match up to Dublin in places, just not all over the pitch
When Mayo froze in 1916 . . . supply issues . . . by the numbers . . . word of mouth
Dublin star is the best midfielder in the game but every player is playable, no one is infallible
The GAA will also need to get serious about financial investment in counties to level things up
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