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Life Style Sports in Mary Street, Dublin. Life Style Sports was established in 1979 in the Republic of Ireland by Quinnsworth, a subsidiary of Associated British Foods. [1] In 1997 it was bought by Tesco PLC but was later spun off via a management buy-out of seven directors, led by MD Andrew Sharkey and venture capital firm, ACT.
Dublin Opinion; Fortnight Magazine - Northern Irish political magazine; Gralton magazine - leftist magazine [2] Red Patriot and Voice of Revolution - Maoist, anti-clerical, pro-Irish republican magazines published by the Communist Party of Ireland (Marxist–Leninist) [3] The Ripening of Time - Marxist magazine [3] [4] Kiss (Irish magazine)
Elverys was founded in 1847, and is Ireland's oldest sports retailer. [3] On 11 November 1850, Elverys opened a shop at 46 Lower O'Connell Street (then known as Sackville Street). The building had previously housed a business that displayed wild animals and was known as Elephant House.
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Rugby union clubs in Dublin (city) (9 C, 12 P) Pages in category "Sports clubs and teams in Dublin (city)" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total.
The National Sports Campus (Irish: An Campas Náisiúnta Spórt) [1] - (sometimes known as Sports Campus Ireland, Sport Ireland Campus or Irish Sport HQ) [2] is a large site in the western suburbs of Dublin, Ireland, which contains a number of sporting facilities.
The College View has seven sections – News, Opinions and Features, Irish & Lang, Satire & Cartoons, Sports, Lifestyle and The HYPE (Arts). The sections cover everything from DCU student issues to national student issues, humour and satire to life through the eyes of students, as well as extensive sports coverage and analysis.
Sports clubs and teams in Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown (4 C, 2 P) Sports clubs and teams in Fingal (3 C, 8 P) Sports clubs and teams in South Dublin (county) (4 C, 4 P)