Gavin Cummiskey, meanwhile, brings us news of
the FAI’s efforts to persuade the Government to invest some of their corporate tax windfall in Irish soccer , chiefly to modernise League of Ireland grounds and academy centres and to boost the game’s grassroots. And Johnny Watterson introduces us to a language with which most of us are not familiar – eg “throwdown, top rock, freeze” – while talking to. He’s hoping – B Boy Aleon, not Johnny – to become the first Irish breaker to qualify for the Olympic Games, the sport having been added to the 2024 programme of events after the International Olympic Committee decided to take “a demographic moonwalk towards a younger audience”.
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