The GAA’s boring football, confused identity and promotion of professional soccer need tackled - Patrick Murphy
The GAA is killing hurling and allowing football to kill itself
The GAA is killing hurling and allowing football to kill itself
Since taking over as Galway manager five years ago, Pádraic Joyce has come up against Ulster opposition 21 times. Galway have won 16 and drawn two of those. Their only championship defeat to northern opposition was last year’s group stage loss to Armagh, a first ever win for the Orchard over Galway in championship.
Former Ireland team-mates vow to do all they can to win All-Ireland for the counties
The Killeavy man reflects on his playing days and all that has happened since
Kieran McGeeney's Orchardmen take on Pádraic Joyce's Tribesmen in Croke Park this Sunday for the honour of being crowned All-Ireland champions
Armagh fans have been submitting their pictures, videos and stories of times gone by and of excitement ahead of another chance at glory in Croke Park
From the depths of Division Three to All-Ireland contenders. It's been a long journey for Armagh
The Mullaghbawn-born manager played at half-back from Armagh between 1999 and 2007
We’ll have live updates throughout the day as Kieran McGeeney’s Armagh go for a first All-Ireland title since 2002
Armagh’s previous Championship meetings with Galway
There’ll be some craic in Queally’s of Caherlistrane if Armagh beat Galway in All-Ireland final