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We are back. In a new format which sees us put out a monthly Podcast we preview the 2024/25 Sports Direct Premiership season. It's great to be back! Welcome Oakley ❤️
- Waffle on Tour at Inver Park - Split chaos begins - Who's that guy? - Predictions
- Who's that guy? - Declan x2 - Results - Predictions - Garden action (includes rash)
- A trip to Dundela - No Irish Cup shocks - Ravenhill a no go, Oval it is - League Cup final is upon us - More Sports Direct Prem action is also on the way - Standing seats now available
How are we? Good news, Waffle will be back each Tuesday. Just lovely wee chats on the best league bar none.
John Gareth as he recaps all of the weekend's NIFL premiership action.
Join Gareth as he reviews the 5th round of the Clearer Water Irish Cup and looks ahead to more Sports Direct Premiership action this weekend.
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We're a third threw the season. 1. Fraction: 1/3 2. Decimal: 0.33333... (repeating) 3. Percentage: 33.33% 4. Ratio: 1:3 5. Proportion: 1 out of 3 6. As a Word: "One third"
Potty training is like coaching a bunch of tiny soccer players who can't quite figure out where the goal is. You're the coach, and the little ones are your team of rookie goalies, but instead of saving goals, they're trying to hit the target in the potty net. Sometimes, it's a wild penalty shootout with surprise dribbles, and other times, it's a goal kick that ends up in the wrong corner. But with patience, practice, and a lot of cheering (and maybe some victory dances), you'll eventually score a "potty goal" and celebrate like you've won the World Cup!
Welcome baby Owen Frazer. Well, another few days have passed. Another few enjoyable games to talk about all weekend six games and all absolute delight. John also has a baby which is lovely. We don't really talk with as much, although we are keen to diversify our podcast that, if you'd like?
Game week one has come, fantastic! We talk about the three games that happened. A great first win for New Boyz Loughgall, Coleraine win at home as well, is a very very late, very late Jay Donnelly winner at Mourneview. Oh fantastic, the football is back. It's hot. Great to see my favourite referee as always - he's some pup. Let us know if this is good or whatever. Love you lots. Have a great week! X
Believe it or not, the boys are back and delighted to be so. The Irish league is upon us once again, oh baby. Are you ready? Are we ready? It's been five years of waffle. Thank you for being there we're going to go again. Catch you Mondays. Love you
Conor and Gareth preview this year's Irish Cup Final. We also hear from some special guests from both Ballymena and Crusaders.
Gareth and Conor record the Christmas pod in a shopping centre, because why not? Marcus Kane looks for a snood. A few familiar voices share festive joys.
Conor and Gareth discuss the weekends action and answer the Wafflers burning questions.
The guys discuss all of the weekends action from the Irish Premiership and look ahead to Tuesdays six games. Conor makes a bold prediction.
A man from London calls. Irish league chat ensues. This league is massive.
Week one of the new Irish Premiership season has passed and the Wafflers review it in their usual fashion.
The final day is upon us. Conor and Gareth look ahead to the final round of fixtures. Plus some predictions…
Conor and Gareth discuss the first round of the split over some nachos. Take it to the limit.
Conor and Gareth chat about all things Irish League, who's going down (sad face), who is going to end up in that playoff spot and who is winning the whole thing! Of course there is Europe too. The split has arrived
Gareth and Conor sit down with Ben Tilney and discuss his football career to date.
Conor and Gareth review all of the action from last weekends games, including the big two. They also speak on the disappointing news to come out of Stormont.
Waffle Extra Time is here! Our new Friday podcast will preview the weekend ahead and we've started it when the (not so) quiet affair takes place between the big two tonight! We also preview all the other Irish League action and read out your Irish League “Icks”.
Deadline day. Irish cup. Technical issues. Kleenex tissues.
Conor and Gareth join together online for another Waffle. They talk all things Irish League including results, predictions and big transfer fees! Lost in the Metaverse.
Conor, Gareth and special guests bring a bit of Christmas cheer. (We hope)
The guys once again talk about all things Irish League as well as their time on BBC Radio Ulster. Conor celebrates Christmas early. John hopes to release an album.
It's been a while but Conor and John get together once again and chat all things Irish League. Christmas spirit has arrived.