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10 APR

Foley Out!

Fans call for editor’s head after TN footballing defeat

Joel Coussins

Fans were left enraged this evening after Trinity News suffered ignominy in the annual UT vs TN 5-aside match, the final score reading 12-5 in favour of the Student Union newspaper.

TN’s tactical plan to park the bus was ruined …

10 April 2018Tagged: 5-aside, Soccer, sport, The University Times, Trinity NewsLeave a commentJoel Coussins 10 April 2018
Sport
19 MAR

Why are Premier League teams under-performing on the Champions League stage

Editor

Louis Strange

Staff Writer

David Cameron will have something to celebrate in the coming weeks: it looks like English football clubs, at least, will be out of Europe in the very near future, aligning perfectly with the British Prime Minister’s …

19 March 2014Tagged: Champions League, Premier League, SoccerLeave a commentEditor 19 March 2014
Sport
13 FEB

Does football matter?

Editor

Louis Strange

Staff Writer

Sport has not been having a great time of it recently. The 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi are a perfect illustration of how sport can be so thoroughly denatured and stripped of its original meaning, in …

13 February 2014Tagged: Premier League, SoccerLeave a commentEditor 13 February 2014
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22 JAN

Ronaldo finally wins the Ballon D’Or

Editor

Gavin Cooney

Staff Writer

If a week is a long time in football, then nine and a half years must seem like a generation. This week, however, those who bring the above cliché to the table, as it were, were …

22 January 2014Tagged: Ballon D'or, Renaldo, SoccerLeave a commentEditor 22 January 2014
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22 JAN

Should Fifa withdraw from Qatar?

Editor

Conor Heffernan

Contributor

In the aftermath of the recent draw for the 2014 World Cup in Brazil, media attention appears to have shifted away from recent allegations surrounding human rights abuses in Qatar. However, in the face of human rights …

22 January 2014Tagged: Fifa, human rights, Qatar, Soccer, Uefa, World CupLeave a commentEditor 22 January 2014

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