A day after news emerged that soccer's world body paid Ireland not to protest a blatant handball by France's Thierry Henry in 2009, the Football Association of Ireland is releasing more details about ...
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In the midst of an escalating financial scandal, FIFA admitted Thursday to giving Ireland $5 million in compensation for missing a place at the 2010 World Cup In the midst of an escalating financial ...
DUBLIN --Irish soccer chiefs disclosed documentary evidence Friday of how FIFA paid millions to buy Ireland's silence on the handball that cost the Irish a chance to reach the 2010 World Cup. The ...
The Gathering Dublin continues to not only promote Irish sport but also show how great the Irish are at it. Recently the Irish Olympic Handball Association held a Gathering celebrating the sport and ...
Irish manager Giovanni Trapattoni has extended the olive branch to Thierry Henry after his blatant handball led to the French goal that knocked the Republic of Ireland out of the 2010 World Cup in ...
Ireland has 'thrown down the gauntlet' to France Thursday to replay a World Cup qualifier match after Les Bleus striker Thierry Henry handballed before a crucial goal, Sky News reported. The former ...
Football Association of Ireland chief executive John Delaney said Thursday that FIFA paid the FAI €5 million ($5.6 million) in exchange for dropping a lawsuit over the infamous Thierry Henry handball ...
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