
Football
Share
Published 18:46 24 Jun 2016 BST
Updated 18:50 24 Jun 2016 BST
Explore more on these topics:
We have taken the smooth from leading French newspaper L'Equipe so we must accept some of the rough.
The same outlet that has trumpeted the fun-loving actions of our supporters, and gave Robbie Brady 7/10 for his performance against Italy, has been looking back on some of our recent games to purge themselves of guilt.
In October 2009, Thierry Henry handled a bouncing ball twice before setting up a William Gallas goal that eventually knocked us out of the running for World Cup 2010.
We complained bitterly, there was talk of a replay, Sepp Blatter mocked our 33rd team suggestion and sorted a €5m pay-off to (temporarily) buy our acceptance.
Ahead of Ireland's second round encounter with France, at Euro 2016, the local media have dipped back into that controversial story. There is a mix of revisited shame, defiance and worry that Ireland may use the handball to fire themselves up.
L'Equipe have pored through footage from previous Ireland games and found two moments of controversy, within the space of five seconds, that they are happy to share with the world.
25 minutes into Ireland's Euro 2012 Qualifier with Armenia, Simon Cox controlled a long ball with his arm before attempting to lob goalkeeper Roman Berezovsky. His effort was stopped but Berezovsky was sent off after Ireland claimed he had handled outside the box.
The incident happened with the game tied at 0-0 after 25 minutes. Armenia held until the 42nd minute until Kevin Doyle opened the scoring for Ireland. Richard Dunne got a second but a 60th minute Armenia strike led to a nervy finish.
The 2-1 result secured Ireland a playoff spot and they destroyed Estonia over two legs to reach their first European Championship since 1988.
The paper runs two comments from Cox that it holds up against the complaints of the Irish players, and coach Giovanni Trapattoni, in 2009:

Fans spot Hearts stewards appearing to cover up title podium as Celtic force last-day showdown
What a title race! After defeating Falkirk 3-0 at Tynecastle, Hearts were on track to celebrate a first league title since 1959 on home soil. Celtic however knew that a draw probably wouldn’t be enough going into the final day due to Hearts significant goal difference advantage. And in the 99th minute, Celtic prayers were […]
Football
11h
FPL has reached its peak – here’s why fans are done with the game
If it isn’t broke, don’t fix it! Fantasy Premier League is part of the culture. It’s a weekly ritual. Tweaking your team before match-days, choosing your skipper, a league with all your mates, and then seeing that one player on X that somehow triple-captained the Brentford left-back that somehow got a hat-trick. But this year, […]
Football
12h
Football
Cork City announce “final post” on X due to increase of discriminatory and abusive language
Football