With the first day of summer upon us, the sun is slowly creeping out from behind the clouds. There are many ways to soak up that Vitamin D. We explored…
May 5, 2022No CommentRead More
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…
April 28, 2022No CommentRead More
Bohemians beat St Patrick’s Athletic 1-0 at Dalymount Park after Stephen Mallon capitilised on a Jack Scott error. D7 and D8 were matched up for the first time in the…
March 8, 2022No CommentRead More
Bohemians Football Club have had to turn down would-be season ticket buyers due to high demand for tickets and the lack of seating at Dalymount Park. Following a fantastic 2020/21…
February 15, 2022No CommentRead More
While it wasn’t quite the famous victory that Ireland dreamed of, a goalless draw against Portugal shows the steady improvement that has been made under Stephen Kenny throughout the qualifying campaign. After keeping…
November 12, 2021No CommentRead More
Narrowly beaten in the previous fixture against Portugal, can Stephen Kenny’s side right the wrongs of the Faro fixture and produce a result in an atmospheric Aviva? Ever since Republic of Ireland manager Stephen Kenny labelled his players “heroic” after the previous Portugal fixture, Ireland…
November 10, 2021No CommentRead More
With the exciting announcement of a new coach in the air, The Liberty spoke to Chief Commercial Officer of St Francis FC David Bergin to discuss the club’s plans for…
April 20, 2021No CommentRead More
Can the Hoops retain the league, or will Bohs and Pats mount title charges? Finishing 11 points clear of second-placed Bohemians, Stephen Bradley’s Shamrock Rovers side will look to retain the SSE Airtricity League for the…
March 14, 2021No CommentRead More
St Francis are hoping to return to the League of Ireland First Division for the first time since 2001. David Seagrave asks how close the former Liberties side are to Ireland’s elite? St Francis Football…
February 26, 2021No CommentRead More
The GAA have confirmed the cancellation of all third level competitions, including the Sigerson and Fitzgibbon Cups for the current college academic year. This decision comes after the Government put…
February 24, 2021No CommentRead More
Football, the world’s most popular sport, is wracked by inequality that means women don’t get the same opportunities as men. But things may be improving. The inequities between men and women’s…
February 16, 2021No CommentRead More
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…
November 23, 2020No CommentRead More
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