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Full coverage: Jim Gavin

Dion Fanning: Maybe they’re right when they say sport and politics don’t mix

Should Jim Gavin have been held up to more scrutiny when he was managing Dublin? The difference between sport and politics is a story of power and control.

Dion Fanning
11th Oct, 2025 - 6 min read

Ian Kehoe: Jim Gavin’s failed campaign was a gamble on pedigree and a lesson in politics

In a country with soaring rents and a deepening housing crisis, the rental story resonated with people. Jim Gavin's decision to withdraw raises serious questions for Taoiseach Micheál Martin.

Ian Kehoe
6th Oct, 2025 - 5 min read

Paul Flynn: Jim Gavin becomes more impressive, not less, as you scratch the surface

Jim Gavin is not the only candidate who offers something sensible, but he is, in my view, a man who Ireland could be proud to have as president.

Paul Flynn
6th Sep, 2025 - 4 min read

Paul Flynn: At a Gaelic football match, you could file your tax return and not miss any action

There will be those who hope to water the Jim Gavin changes down but these proposals are Gaelic football’s best chance for ongoing relevance. There is too much at stake to hesitate.

Paul Flynn
26th Oct, 2024 - 6 min read

Paul Flynn: What made leaders of Lee Keegan, Jonny Cooper and Michael Murphy?

From a psychological point of view, as you get older the willingness to keep growing and operating at a sustained high level in an amateur sport becomes intolerable.

Paul Flynn
14th Jan, 2023 - 7 min read

Paul Flynn: Gaelic football was once a game of the heart, now it’s a game of the head

The four provincial finals in Gaelic football this weekend will demonstrate the evolution of Gaelic football and how anarchy has given way to organised chaos.

Paul Flynn
28th May, 2022 - 6 min read

Paul Flynn: Everybody had all the answers when Dublin were winning everything, but now there’s just a lot of questions

Dublin are struggling for a collective purpose and the anchors that held Jim Gavin's side together no longer hold, but there is still one thing that could make them a force.

Paul Flynn
2nd Apr, 2022 - 6 min read

Paul Flynn: Mayo were a pain to play against and this year they can get even better

Mayo were portrayed as celebrities first and Gaelic footballers second in many quarters, it is a myth that doesn't stand up to the reality Paul Flynn experienced.

Paul Flynn
19th Feb, 2022 - 4 min read

Paul Flynn: Dublin need to find a new why as they transition from champions to challengers

Dublin's transition needs to be accompanied by a reality check and an acceptance that their status has altered.

Paul Flynn
5th Feb, 2022 - 5 min read

When Paul Flynn met Gary Keegan: How vulnerability was the cornerstone of Dublin’s success

Gary Keegan has been involved in many of the most important developments in Irish sport. As a Dublin footballer, Paul Flynn worked with Keegan and in this conversation they discuss leadership, living in the present and Jim Gavin's endless curiosity.

Paul Flynn
9th Oct, 2021 - 26 min read
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