Thank you, Sporting Fingal
Sean O’Connor describes what the now defunct Sporting Fingal meant to him as a young football fan growing up in Dublin.
Sean O’Connor describes what the now defunct Sporting Fingal meant to him as a young football fan growing up in Dublin.
On the cusp of securing their 55th Scottish title, Rangers fan Jamie MacLeod reflects on his personal journey with the club in the past 10 years
Alex Brian picks some of the best individual performances we’ve seen over the past couple of decades.
Philip Flanagan believes that the kids are alright as Stephen Kenny gets ready to lead the Republic of Ireland into a World Cup qualifying campaign.
Paul Caulfield needs your help to complete his collection of Kettering Town match programmes from 1976.
With the Olympics due to take place later this year, we look at the possibility of Great Britain taking out the top honours in women’s football.
Jeff Weston looks at Simon Grayson’s return to management with League One promotion hopefuls Fleetwood Town.
Former Sligo Rovers midfielder Richie Ryan speaks to Back Page Football about football in America, dealing with the long distance travel during the coronavirus and his globetrotting career.
James Pendleton takes a look at one of European football’s biggest goal-getters in recent decades, Mario Jardel.
The various headlines from different stages of the 2021 season will make for intriguing and possibly even humorous reading come the summer.
On paper it was a shock result between two mid-table sides, but as Max Mathews points out, Brighton versus Crystal Palace was much more than that.
Mark Strange discusses what football fandom means in a time of Pandemic lockdown
Managers have called Jack Grealish’s transfer leak unethical, but that’s not half as big a problem as the league’s relationship with gambling companies.