SEAMUS Flanagan has told of how he learned from watching the “brilliant” off-the-ball movement of David Clifford. You might ...
Imagine rehearsed sequences for every permutation: down one with eight seconds, level with four, ahead by one with possession and six on the clock. Decoy runners. Blocking patterns. Pick-and-roll ...
By John Harrington The inaugural Gaelic games Club Summit in Croke Park on Saturday, February 7 was a resounding success.
History Time on MSN
When Britain looked to Ireland, St Columba, Iona, and the Gaelic Christian revolution after Rome fell
After Rome’s collapse, a surprising center of learning and missionary power rose on the edge of the world, not in Italy, but in Ireland. This chapter follows St Columba, the founding of Iona, and the ...
Feedback from previous events has been excellent and there’s an open invitation to get involved in a variety of activities in Muir of Ord.
By John Harrington When Charlie Jameson grew up in Edenmore in Dublin, playing hurling and football for St. Monica’s provided ...
Glasgow Times on MSN
North Lanarkshire Gaelic committee recognised with national award
A Gaelic committee has been recognised for its dedication to language and cultural learning.
A second series of Scotland first big-budget Gaelic language drama has been greenlit by the BBC – as its producers revealed ambitions for the show to become the Hebridean equivalent of Shetland on TV ...
So if and when she got word of a new player landing from the old country, she regularly took it upon herself to be part of the welcoming committee. She’d source a phone number and send a message ...
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Conradh na Gaeilge Belfast ard fheis to decide Irish language group’s plans for a united Ireland
“This Ard-Fheis will provide branches and members of Conradh na Gaeilge an opportunity to review, and potentially revise, our own constitution on the organisation’s stance on a United Ireland” ...
The British Council says that Scotland has an “excellent foundation” for language learning compared to the rest of the UK, but raises concerns about a number of "structural ba ...
Adult beginners are being invited to take their first steps into the Manx language through a free six-week introductory course launched by Culture Vannin. Titled ‘Blass - A Taste of Manx,’ the ...
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