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Success for TU Dublin at Colleges FAI Finals

Success for TU Dublin at Colleges FAI Finals

TU Dublin was well represented at the Colleges FAI Finals on 1 March at Athlone Town Stadium. The top TU Dublin team who can select players from any of the…

Local teams prepare for the new League of Ireland season

Local teams prepare for the new League of Ireland season

The league of Ireland season has just kicked off for the local teams in the Dublin 7 and 8 area – Bohemians were away to Cork City at Turner’s Cross…

Heartbreak for TU Dublin as UCC march to the Sigerson Cup final

Heartbreak for TU Dublin as UCC march to the Sigerson Cup final

The Dublin side’s run of wins has come to an end as University College Cork proved too strong It was not to be for Technological University Dublin as their fairytale…

Hercules goes zero to MMA hero

Hercules goes zero to MMA hero

Henry “Hercules” Fadipe, an MMA fighter from the Fantom club in the north inner city and a coach at TU Dublin, became an champion earlier this month by defeating John…

Bohemians continue to rebuild their ground

Bohemians continue to rebuild their ground

Dalymount Park’s much needed development aims to remedy seating issues The Bohemian Football Club, one of Ireland’s most historic clubs, is finally moving with owners Dublin City Council to redevelop…

Camogie star Jody Couch reflects on her Purcell cup victory

Camogie star Jody Couch reflects on her Purcell cup victory

Purcell all-star Jody Couch shares her experience on winning this year’s Purcell cup TU Dublin’s senior camogie team were victorious in the Purcell cup final defeating NUIG by 12 points…

Leader and Mayo: Meet the two Irishmen with the NFL in their sights

Leader and Mayo: Meet the two Irishmen with the NFL in their sights

The Liberty catches up with Tadhg Leader and Kevin Mayo, two Irishmen hoping to break out onto the American football scene.  In 1977, kicker Neil O’Donoghue was the first Irish-born player to play in…

Bohs join in fight against climate change

Bohs join in fight against climate change

Why would Phibsboro’s favourite football club have a climate justice officer? The Liberty finds out. With football fans deprived of live matches, clubs such as Bohemian FC are reaching out to fans and…

Donore boxers look forward to new facilities

Donore boxers look forward to new facilities

Dublin City Council have proposed plans to fund a new sports facility as part of the regeneration of St Teresa’s Gardens. The Liberty speaks with coaches from Donore Boxing Club,…

Ireland’s poor form continues against Wales

Ireland’s poor form continues against Wales

Ireland’s woeful run of form continued with a 1-0 loss against UEFA Nations League opponent’s Wales in Cardiff on Sunday night.  This means Ireland have now failed to score in…

Season review: St Pats

Season review: St Pats

With the League of Ireland (LOI) season wrapped up, Saint Patrick’s Athletic (St Pats) who had ambitions of taking a spot in the top four, finished in sixth place.   Missing European football has become a regular occurrence for St Pats…

Dublin brush aside Westmeath challenge

Dublin brush aside Westmeath challenge

All-Ireland champions, Dublin, recorded a routine victory over Westmeath to kick-start their championship campaign in Portlaoise on Saturday evening.  As a result of this year’s football championship having no ‘backdoor’ route for the first time in…