Written by Luke O'RiordanSeptember 9, 2015
Thursday 1 October, 7.45pm, Dalymount Park (Members’ Bar), Phibsboro
A History Ireland Hedge School on the social, cultural and political conditions of Dublin in 1890 when a group of students met to found Bohemian Football Club
Chaired by Tommy Graham, editor, History Ireland, with Donal Fallon (Come Here To Me blog), Dr Mary McAuliffe (UCD), Dr David Dickson (TCD, Author of Dublin – the Making of a Capital City), Dr Ciaran Priestley (Bohemian FC)
Tickets €5 from Bohemian FC office at Dalymount Park and our online store.
Written by Luke O'RiordanSeptember 9, 2015
Saturday 3 October, 11 am, from Finglas Road entrance of Glasnevin Cemetery
Our tour will include the graves of Gerard O’Sullivan, d. 1931, Richard Hooper, d. 1931, Joe Wickham, d. 1968, Capt. Emmet Dalton, d. 1978, Paddy Andrews, d. 1981, Jeremiah (Sam) Robinson, d. 1985 and others
Tickets €4 from Bohemian FC office at Dalymount Park and our online store.
Contact: Brian Trench, Bohemian FC Media Officer, bohspro@bohemians.ie
Written by Luke O'RiordanMay 19, 2015
Friday May 22, Dalymount Park, 6.30pm
As part of Dublin City Council’s Social Inclusion Week programme, Bohemian FC welcome football fans from different cultures and nationalities to Dalymount Park this Friday ahead of our game against Bray Wanderers.
Our event is to encourage integration in the community through sport and in the run-up to the game, free tickets will be provided to members of different communities.
We encourage attendees to bring flags, banners, scarves and jerseys from their home clubs or national teams, while refreshments and finger food will be provided (from 6.30pm) during a briefing on the history of our club prior to the game.
Children from each community will also be selected to be mascots for the game, which kicks off at 7.45pm.
Written by Brian TrenchApril 29, 2015
Moments from Bohemians’ rich history are marked in an exhibition this weekend at the Phizzfest Bohemian Café.
The exhibition runs from Saturday 2 May to Monday 4 May, 1-5pm each day in the Scout Hall behind Phibsboro Public Library.
The exhibition includes items recalling Bohemian legends: Jackie Jameson’s blazer, Billy Young’s captain’s cap and family photos of Harry Cannon.
There is a display commemorating the death of Gerard O’Sullivan from injuries received playing for Bohs in April 1931.
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Written by Luke O'RiordanDecember 5, 2014
FRIDAY DECEMBER 12th, DALYMOUNT PARK, 7pm
Bohemians fans will have the opportunity to meet and speak to the club’s new manager Keith Long at a questions and answers session at Dalymount Park next Friday.
Some members of the first team will also be present as Keith will talk about his new signings and details his hopes and aspirations for the 2015 season.
The 2015 home jersey and new online store will be officially launched on the same day and a wide range of new Hummel first-team merchandise will be available to purchase at the event.