Thomas Tormey

  • Start Date: 14 Aug 2017
  • Article Count: 32

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Football friends...

Scottish-born Boys in Green and some who might-have-been - From Charlie Gallagher to James McCarthy

TV Review - Different League: The Derry City Story

St. James' Gate - the first champions of the League of Ireland

LOI 100 Week 14 - Victorious Brewerymen the toast of St James’s Gate becoming first League of Ireland champions

St James’s Gate

LOI 100 Week 13 - Bohs and Brewerymen still standing as Shels slide away

Dalymount

LOI 100 Week 12 - Olympia open the Gate for Bohs

Bohs in the headlines

LOI100: Weeks 10 & 11 - Brewerymen stagger, new cup commences, and a first FAI resignation

A modern aerial photograph of Shelbourne Park

LOI100: Weeks 8 & 9 - Rough days in Donnybrook and Rovers pitch invasions

The roof of the Des Kelly stand is to be demolished this month as permission sought for Connaught Street side demolition of Dalymount Park

LOI100: Week Seven - Brewerymen too strong for Bohemian craft (October 31 2021)

Windsor Park, Belfast.

LOI100: Week Six - YMCA and the Late, Late Show (October 24, 2021)

A modern aerial photograph of Shelbourne Park

LOI100: Week Five - Up the Republic! (October 17, 2021)

The Jacob's Biscuit Factory, patron of Crumlin club Jacobs FC.

LOI100: Week Four - 'Bad luck, Biscuitmakers' (October 10, 1921)

Bohemians fans during a Dublin derby with Shelbourne in September 2019.

LO100: Week Three - 'Well done, Bohs!' (October 3 1921)

St James's Gate

LOI100: Week Two - Up the Brewerymen! (September 26 1921)

Shamrock Rovers secured the services of J Murphy, the old Bradford City player, and two ‘Fs’, Bob Fullam and John Joe Flood, from Shelbourne, ahead of the inaugural League of Ireland campaign in 1921/22

LOI100: New Football Association of Ireland kicks off first league season (September 19 1921)

Greatest Short League in the World: A history of 18-game (and fewer) seasons in the League of Ireland

NPHET, Varadakar and Covid-19: Will the League of Ireland be allowed finish with exemption from Level 5 restrictions?

Column: Numbers don't add up in critique of League of Ireland crowds

TV Review: Division: The Irish Soccer Split (RTÉ)

It says in the papers and on the podcasts: The Greatest League in the World is back

Comment: Frontloading the season caused a fixture pile-up in 2018 - let's hope the lessons have been learned this time around

It says in the papers and on the podcasts: Just sleeve and don't look back in anger

It says in the papers and on the podcasts - muted criticism but euphoria on Leeside

It says in the papers and on the podcast - Ophelia drops, Cork finally pop as league crops up in unexpected places

It says in the papers and the podcasts: Rising from the dead

It says in the papers and on the podcasts: Bigger and Better

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