Noel Gardner
, March 17th, 2021 09:00
Rimming disasters, Cockney piano and countryfied garage rock expectorations. Noel Gardner probes the boundaries of punk rock once again
Home page portrait of Spodee Boy
Can it really be a whole year since I was sporting a ‘beer jacket’ in north London at the Static Shock Weekend, being given a flyer for
The Chisel’s debut gig, briefly wondering who The Chisel were and swiftly realising they were all in the place too? Course it can! We’re not going to do that soft-arsed Facebook anniversary palaver, though, because The Chisel have had a productive 12 months even if you haven’t.
The Alternative Irish Bucket List: 25 off-grid spots to make the most of the outdoors life around Ireland
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From the Plough to the Stars: Working People s Prose from Contemporary Ireland – People s World
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Luke O Neill Assaulted By Anti-Vaxxer On Busy Dublin Street
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The days when Ireland couldn t buy a win against Italy
The story of Ireland’s hat-trick of Italian humiliations in the mid-90s is one of farce and bad planning. Garry Doyle By Garry Doyle Saturday 27 Feb 2021, 8:36 AM Feb 27th 2021, 8:36 AM 22,673 Views 13 Comments
WHEN NICK POPPLEWELL stood in the car park of an Alan Partridge-type hotel in May 1995, a bitter reality dawned. Professionalism was on the way into rugby but the bus to bring Popplewell and his Irish team mates to the Stadio Comunale di Monigo in Treviso, was not.
Time passed. The players stood still. The man from the IRFU made a series of frantic phone calls. No joy. No bus, either. Kick-off for Ireland’s fifth international of the year – a crucial warm-up ahead of that year’s World Cup – was fast approaching. And the Ireland international