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John Duggan is joined by Johnny Ward and Jane Mangan to look ahead to a bumper weekend of racing across Ireland and the UK.Who will be Johnny Ward's Charity Bet this week?The Racing Pod on Off the Ball with William Hill
Johnny Ward and Thom Malone look ahead to a jam-packed week of racing as they look ahead to the 'most wonderful time of the year' for horse racing fanatics. The action across Kempton, Limerick, Leopardstown and much more will keep you more than entertained this Christmas. The Racing Pod on Off the Ball with William Hill To become a member and access our exclusive content simply click: here:http://offtheball.com/join
John Duggan and Thom Malone team up for this week's edition of The Racing Pod, as Thom brings you this weeks Charity Bet, as well as preview of this Sunday's racing at Navan. Alex Dunn from William Hill joins the lads to offer some of the best odds ahead of the weekend.Bet responsibly | http://GamblingCare.ieTo become a member and access our exclusive content simply click: here:http://offtheball.com/join
John Duggan and Johnny Ward are back for this week's Racing Pod, as John brings you interviews from the 2024 HRI Awards evening this week, including Willie Mullins, Gerry Keane and more! Johnny and Sam Norris also talk through this week's Charity Bet. The Racing Pod with William Hill. 18+ | Bet responsibly | http://GamblingCare.ie
Former jockey and current racing pundit Jane Mangan joined John Duggan and Johnny Ward on the Racing Pod this week, and poses some great questions for the lads! William Hill's Sam Norris joins in the members section to give you the odds ahead of the weekend's action, including Johnny's Charity Bet! The Racing Pod with William Hill 18+| Bet responsibly | http://GamblingCare.ie
Harness Racing NZ have given the reins to Captain K to pick a winner for our charity Butterbean Motivation.
This week's special guest is former Ipswich Town and Northern Ireland midfielder Jim Magilton. Jim joins Gareth, Barry and Gerard in the virtual studio to chat all things football. From the current health of the Irish League to Ali Pour's investment at Glentoran, Linfield's stuttering form and Friday's crunch Big Two derby. Plus much, much more. We also have another Charity Bet courtesy of BetMcLean.
Comme chaque année, les journalistes de JDG vous indiquent leurs favoris au départ lors de la grande journée de dimanche... Et ils joueront leurs pronostics au profit d'Au-Delà Des Pistes - tous les bénéfices des paris étant reversés à l'association qui œuvre pour la reconversion des chevaux de course. L'an dernier, JDG avait ainsi fait un don de 550€ (notre gain net du dimanche de l'Arc) à ADDP.
That Best Bet Jon - FC Dallas win at 1.95 (vs Salt Lake) Kris - Seattle to win at 2.60 (vs Portland) That Value Favourite Jon - Over 1.5 Second Half Goals at 2.50 (Austin vs LAFC) Kris - Minnesota to win at 1.80 (vs Houston) That Value Bet Jon - New York City FC Win To Nil at 6.00 (vs Orlando) Kris - Toronto -1.5 at 6.00 (vs Charlotte) Match Notes: MLS J - Over 1.5 Second Half Goals at 2.50 (Austin vs LAFC) K - LAFC win at 2.30 (vs Austin) K - Seattle win at 2.60 (vs Portland) J + K - Minnesota win at 1.80 (vs Houston) J - Draw at 4.00 (NYRB vs Inter Miami) K - Inter Miami win at 5.00 (vs NYRB) K - Philadelphia win at 1.60 (vs Colorado J + K - Montreal win at 3.10 (vs Chicago) J + K - Kansas win at 1.85 (vs San Jose) J - FC Dallas win at 1.95 (vs Salt Lake) J - Draw / Atlanta at 4.75 (vs DC United) J - Atlanta -1.5 at 2.55 (vs DC United) J - New York City FC Win To Nil at 6.00 (vs Orlando) J - New York City FC win at 3.00 (vs Orlando) Premier League - Starts at 58 minutes - Lay Man Utd at 1.83 - Leeds win at 4.1 - Chelsea -1.5 at 2.20 - Liverpool Win To Nil at 1.73 - Bournemouth +2.5 at 2.03 Charity Bet $10 to Kris or Jon's chosen charity Jon / Kris - Philadelphia will / won't win Eastern Conference
This week's special guest is former Linfield captain Michael Gault. We chat to Michael about life back at Windsor Park as manager of the club's Swifts team. We also reflect on his year spent managing Ballymacash Rangers and cutting his teeth in the Mid Ulster League. We also chat about emerging young stars at Linfield and break down the past week's action in the Irish Premiership. There's also a review of the January transfer window and our weekly Charity Bet courtesy of BetMcLean.
This week's special guest is Portadown defender Paddy McNally. Paddy reflects on the injury nightmare that has kept him out of football for the past year. He also outlines his plans to return to action in 2022 and offers his honest assessment of Portadown's season so far. The defender reveals the influence of former Donegal GAA manager Jim McGuinness on his recovery, and we chat about how players cope with the physical and mental battle of rehabilitation. AND, we have the usual look back on the past week's action and look ahead to this weekend's fixtures and pick out another Charity Bet courtesy of BetMcLean.
On this week's show Gareth, Barry and Gerard reflect on another intriguing week of Irish Premiership action. Should Cliftonville fans be getting excited? Are Crusaders genuine title contenders? What's happened to Linfield? We answer all these questions and also look ahead to this weekend's games. We also have our weekly Charity Bet courtesy of BetMcLean.
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They think it's all over - it is now! It's the final episode of season 3 of That's What I Call Football. Gareth Fullerton, Gerard, Lyttle, Barry Johnston and Darren Fullerton gathered in the virtual studio to recap the 2020/21 campaign. We reflect on Larne's Euro play-off success last weekend, and all the highs and lows from a season like no other. We also calculate our final Charity Bet total, which came in at over £2,000 profit!
This week's special guest is new Cliftonville signing Rory Hale. Rory joins Gareth, Gerard and Darren in the virtual studio to discuss the past week's events in the Danske Bank Premiership. They chat about the two-week circuit-breaker in the league, and last Saturday's North Belfast derby which saw Hale score against former club Crusaders. The 25-year-old midfielder also reflects on his time with Aston Villa and playing alongside the likes of Jack Grealish and Adam Traore. We also have some fans' questions and another Charity Bet.
We have two Irish League legends on this week's show. Former Glentoran captain Paul Leeman and ex-Linfield skipper Michael Gault join Gareth and Gerard in the virtual studio. They chat about how the Irish League is handling the thread of Covid-19 and whether this season will survive 38 games. We also look ahead to this weekend's massive Big Two clash and look back at some derby memories of yesteryear. Leeper and Gaulty pick out their 'best' and 'worst' derby moments, while Gerard tries his luck at another Charity Bet.
This week's special guest is Ballymena United midfielder Josh Kelly. Josh reflects on the Sky Blues' recent form which has seen the club climb to fourth spot in the Danske Bank Premiership. He also reveals the clear-the-air talks instigated by Jim Ervin and the measured approach of manager David Jeffrey which all contributed to the revival. We also look back at another busy week of Irish League action and pick out another Charity Bet.
It’s another week and another top episode of our Irish League podcast - That's What I Call Football. This week's special guest is Larne striker Johnny McMurray who joins Darren Fullerton and Gerard Lyttle in our virtual studio to discuss all things Irish League. Johnny reflects on his recent return from a serious knee injury, the trials and tribulations of rehab during lockdown and how Saturday's late winner against Glenavon almost left him in tears. We chat about Larne’s start to the season and Friday night's top-of-the-table clash with reigning champions Linfield. Johnny also reveals whether he'll keep his magnificent handlebar moustache, while Darren picks this week’s £50 Charity Bet with all proceeds going towards our chosen charity...
It’s another week and another top episode of our Irish League podcast - That's What I Call Football. This week's special guest is Glentoran striker and recently crowned Irish League young player of the year Paul O'Neill Paul joins Darren Fullerton - deputising for Gareth who is on holiday - and Gerard Lyttle in our virtual studio to talk all things Irish League. The lads discuss Paul’s impact at The Oval, including a memorable goal in July’s Irish Cup final win over Ballymena United, and his ambitions for the future. We also chat about Larne’s County Antrim Shield final success on Wednesday night and whether Tiernan Lynch’s men can be in Gibson Cup contention in May. We reflect on Warrenpoint Town’s first ever win over Linfield and look ahead to this weekend’s big games in the Danske Bank Premiership. Gerard also stays in the hot seat to select this week’s £50 Charity Bet with all proceeds going towards our chosen charity.
This week's special guest is former Irish League player and manager Gerry Flynn. Gerry - who won the league with Cliftonville and an Irish Cup with Coleraine - joins Gareth and Gerard to chat about football and his life in Spain. We find out what lockdown was like for Gerry in Murcia, and his memories of playing in the Irish League. We also talk hard men, communal baths and the one and only Marty Quinn who managed Gerry at Cliftonville and Coleraine. And we have our weekly Charity Bet, as Gerard goes for three in a row.
This week's special guest is Linfield striker Andy Waterworth. Andy joins Gareth and Gerard to chat about the Blues' impressive start to the season. The former Glentoran hitman also reveals his new-found love of yoga, and how he took up golf during lockdown. We also have some fans' questions and another Charity Bet. Gerard won last week - can he do it again?
Tomas Cosgrove stepped up to the plate this week after our original guest had an absolute technical mare. Marty Donnelly was teed up to join Gareth and Gerard in the virtual studio but some IT gremlins derailed his appearance. Thankfully Tomas proved a more than capable (and chatty) substitute. The defender chatted about Larne's encouraging start to the season, and their ambitions this season. The lads looked back on another topsy-turvy week in the Danske Bank Premiership and chatted about moustaches - including Larne supremo Kenny Bruce's 'barcode' effort! We also have our Charity Bet as Gerard looks to land some cash.
This week's special guest is Cliftonville defender Aaron Donnelly. Aaron joins Gareth, Gerard and Barry in the virtual studio to talk all things Irish League. The lads discuss Aaron's impact at Solitude including last season's breakthrough year, and we get the latest on the injury he picked up on Tuesday night. We also chat about Cliftonville's Academy which continues to develop exciting young players, and Aaron marks out some of the teenage talent to look out for. We also discuss Larne's trophy ambitions this season and Darren makes a cameo appearance to pick out another Charity Bet. He's on a hat-trick this week!
This week's special guest is Coleraine manager Oran Kearney. Oran joins Gareth, Gerard and Darren on the show to talk things Irish League. The Bannsiders boss discusses lockdown, Coleraine's European campaign, Irish League characters and recalls an old Linfield trip to Latvia in 2005 when pints cost "about 30p". We also have a tonne of fans' questions for our special guest and another Charity Bet courtesy of BetMcLean. Darren won over £250 for our charity last week - can he do it again? Listen on to find out this week's tip...
This week's special guest is Portadown manager Matthew Tipton. Matthew joins Gareth, Gerard and Darren on our 'virtual' podcast to reflect on the Ports' impressive start to the season last Saturday. On this episode Matthew also chats about Portadown's aspirations this season, and how his young squad is handling life in the top flight. The lads also discuss the debate surrounding fans attending games, live streaming, Glentoran's selection dilemma, Ballymena United's new signings and much more. We also have our weekly Charity Bet courtesy of Bet McLean.
We are back for another season of That's What I Call Football! After being sidelined for seven months due to the coronavirus pandemic we have returned to the mics (remotely, of course) to preview the start of a new Danske Bank Premiership campaign. It all kicks off this weekend, starting with the Friday night game between Coleraine and Ballymena United. In this preview show Gareth Fullerton, Gerard Lyttle and Barry Johnston look ahead to the new campaign, and how clubs will cope amid Covid-19 restrictions. We also make our title predictions and pick out a Charity Bet for the weekend.
Jake, Matt and Tyler partake in their final recorded Mock Draft of the season. They draft a 17 player PPR Best Ball format with a pretty big bet on the line. The losing two hosts will partake in the Polar Plunge in March for Charity. Be sure to tune in to see who drafts the best squad!–Be sure to like/follow/subscribe on Apple/Google/SpotifyTwitter: @FFOTPodcast
This week's special guest is Cliftonville forward Conor McMenamin. Conor joins Gareth Fullerton, Gerard Lyttle and Darren Fullerton in the studio to discuss the potential impact of the coronavirus on local football. With the League of Ireland being suspended until March 29, will the NI Football League follow suit? Conor also reflects on his season with Cliftonville, and his career so far. He also reveals how darts star Michael van Gerwen played a part in him being axed by Linfield. We also have another Charity Bet (with a difference) and some fans' questions for our guest.
06:50: Stephen Ferris Previews The Weekend's Six Nations 19:00: Football Chat With Fynchy 43:30: GAA Guess The Handicaps 55:50: Charity Bet and Get Hyped For The LA "Derby" The Buildup, in association with Ladbrokes is our weekly look ahead to the weekend's sport, marking your card for another packed weekend of sporting action. Former Ireland flanker Stephen Ferris takes a look ahead to the return of the Six Nations this week, even without Ireland! Stevie puts his outstanding record so far this campaign on the line with his picks. Mark,Mick and Fynchy also look ahead to the football weekend and play Ladbrokes' 1-2-Free for the chance to win €100 cash.They also debate the best single season achievements in Premier League history. Fynch is on Big Shout duty this week and he's bringing us around the world for the pleasure, Covid-19 be damned! If you have a Big Shout of 25/1 or over, send it to us, and you can win the grand prize of two cakes and a sports autobiography! Mark defends his Guess The Handicaps title against PJ as the lads' look ahead to a sparse but important GAA League weekend. We're back to square one in our attempt to turn €10 into €1000 for charity and we need your help to get us going again! Each week, we'll give you two choices and get you to choose which one is the safer bet. Vote now on https://www.balls.ie/ Please bet responsibly, visit Dunlewey.net for further information. Send us your Big Shouts or get in touch with the show for any reason by emailing thegaffer@balls.ie or contact us @ballsdotie on Twitter or Instagram.
This week's special guest is Coleraine midfielder Stephen Lowry. Stephen reflects on the Bannsiders' BetMcLean League Cup win last weekend, and the celebrations that followed - including some dodgy singing from Josh Carson! He also assesses this season's title race as the chasing pack try to close in on leaders Linfield. We also have our weekly Charity Bet and some fans' questions for Stephen.
This week's special guest is Coleraine striker Stewart Nixon. Stewart joins Gareth Fullerton, Gerard Lyttle and Darren Fullerton in the studio to discuss his January move to the Showgrounds. The former Carrick Rangers man reflects on his deadline day transfer, and how he is settling into life with Oran Kearney's squad. We also discuss another topsy turvy weekend in the Premiership, and look ahead to this weekend's BetMcLean League Cup final between Coleraine and Crusaders. Throw in fans' questions and the Charity Bet and you have another bumper show!
This week's special guest is Dungannon Swifts forward Michael Carvill. The former Linfield and Crusaders man stepped in as an eleventh-hour replacement for Colin Coates who unfortunately couldn't make it in. Super-sub Michael joined Gareth and Gerard to dissect the January transfer window, and the latest action in the Danske Bank Premiership and Irish Cup. We also have our weekly Charity Bet courtesy of BetMcLean and look ahead to a special game taking place this Sunday at Seaview featuring Carl Frampton, Keith Gillespie and Paddy Barnes.
This week's special guest is Larne winger Marty Donnelly. Marty joins Gareth, Gerard and Darren in the studio for plenty of Irish League chat and craic. We discuss all the big transfer speculation after Glentoran tabled bids for Joe Gormley ad Adam Lecky, and we assess Larne's first season back in the Premiership. We also look back on a dramatic County Antrim Shield final, have another Charity Bet courtesy of BetMcLean, and we have our fans' questions for Marty. What more could you want?!
This week's special guest is one of Queen's University's Irish Cup heroes. Jonah Mitchell - who scored the winning goal against Linfield - joins Gareth, Gerard and Darren in the studio to reflect on last Saturday's famous win. Queen's beat the mighty Blues to progress to a sixth round tie against Glentoran. We reflect on a memorable afternoon at The Dub, and some of the other talking points from the past week. We also have our weekly Charity Bet courtesy of BetMcLean - can Gerard make it two on the bounce?
Hey Folks, Join Ed and Kris for another episode of Lack of Focus, the only X-Wing podcast where the show is thrown together at the last minute after innumerable complications and very little planning! (only joking, that's every X-Wing podcast...) In this episode, Ed and Kris have another Charity Bet for the January 2020 Points change, listen to them try to justify their terrible takes on what they think things should cost and laugh at just how wrong one person can be! What are your predictions for the points, any of the new ships you have high hopes for? Join the Discord Server: discord.gg/FXkZEkr Please subscribe to our channel for more gaming news, updates, and other fun stuff! You can support the Podcast through Patreon: www.patreon.com/LackofFocus YouTube: www.youtube.com/dicehate Facebook: www.facebook.com/LackofFocusPodcast You can follow Kris on Twitter @KrisSherriff or on Instagram @dicehatekris
Hey Folks,Join Ed and Kris for another episode of Lack of Focus, the only X-Wing podcast where the show is thrown together at the last minute after innumerable complications and very little planning! (only joking, that's every X-Wing podcast...)In this episode, Ed and Kris have another Charity Bet for the January 2020 Points change, listen to them try to justify their terrible takes on what they think things should cost and laugh at just how wrong one person can be! What are your predictions for the points, any of the new ships you have high hopes for? Join the Discord Server: discord.gg/FXkZEkr Please subscribe to our channel for more gaming news, updates, and other fun stuff! You can support the Podcast through Patreon: www.patreon.com/LackofFocus YouTube: www.youtube.com/dicehate Facebook: www.facebook.com/LackofFocusPodcast You can follow Kris on Twitter @KrisSherriff or on Instagram @dicehatekris
Happy New Year, folks! We are back with our first podcast of 2020. It's a time to reflect on all of the Christmas and New Year results - and look ahead to what promises to be a thrilling title race. We also look at the latest betting odds for the Premiership and Irish Cup, and have some fans' questions for the panel. We also have our weekly Charity Bet courtesy of BetMcLean.
We are back with another top episode of our weekly podcast - That's What I Call Football - and what an eventful one it proved to be. Recorded over TWO days due to gremlins in the system, this week's special guest is popular former Linfield winger and current Banbridge Town manager Stuart King. Stuart, who joins Darren Fullerton, Gerard Lyttle and Barry Johnston in the Belfast Live studio, reflects on playing under David Moyes at Preston North End. The 38-year-old also regales us with plenty of craic, stories and insight from his time playing for the Blues, Ballymena United, Glenavon and Larne. We reflect on an eventful week in the Irish League, the relegation scrap also look forward to two massive games this Saturday - Linfield v Cliftonville and Coleraine v Glentoran. And as if that isn’t enough, we also have our weekly BetMcLean.com Charity Bet.
On this week's show we recap the Danske Bank Premiership season so far. Most teams have played each other once and we rate the clubs, managers and players who have proved hits - and misses - over the past couple of months. Host Gareth Fullerton and regular pundits Gerard Lyttle and Barry Johnston also discuss Stephen McDonnell's departure from Warrenpoint Town, and assess the Milltown club's survival hopes - even at this early stage of the season. We also have our weekly BetMcLean.com (http://betmclean.com/) Charity Bet - can Barry follow up last week's bumper win!? Listen out for his selections this weekend.
This week's special guest is Coleraine defender Aaron Traynor. Aaron joins Gareth Fullerton, Gerard Lyttle and Barry Johnston on the show to talk all things football. Aaron reflects on his long road to recovery following an ACL injury 12 months ago, and also looks ahead to this weekend's big Premiership showdown with Crusaders. We look back on a busy week of Irish League action, have our fans' questions for Aaron and another FanBant. And we also pick another Charity Bet courtesy of BetMcLean.
This week's special guest is a former Northern Ireland star who is now the Irish FA's Elite Performance Director. Jim Magilton joins Gareth Fullerton, Darren Fullerton and Gerard Lyttle in the Belfast Live studio to talk all things football. The former midfielder gives us some insight into the IFA's new UEFA-endorsed football academy which has been launched at Jordanstown. Jim also reflects on his own career which started at Liverpool before spells with clubs including Southampton and Ipswich Town. The lads look back on last weekend's games in the Danske Bank Premiership and have our weekly Charity Bet courtesy of BetMcLean.com (http://betmclean.com/)
This week's special guest is Cliftonville's record goalscorer Joe Gormley. The man known as 'The Goal' joins Gareth Fullerton, Darren Fullerton and Gerard Lyttle in the studio to chat all things football. Joe recalls his early days with Crumlin Star and how he almost joined Cliftonville's North Belfast derby rivals Crusaders - twice! He also recalls the dark days of returning from a serious knee injury, and his hopes for the season following the Reds' encouraging start. We have loads of fans' questions for our special guest, and we also have our weekly Charity Bet courtesy of BetMcLean.com (http://betmclean.com/) This week Gerard goes for a tasty double at cracking odds! What more could you want?!
This week's special guest is an Irish League legend who has a day named after him! Former Linfield (https://www.belfastlive.co.uk/all-about/linfield-fc) , Glentoran and Crusaders striker Chris Morgan joins Gareth Fullerton, Darren Fullerton and Barry Johnston in the studio to chat all things football. Chris recalls his early days at the Crues and winning three titles with Linfield, and then returning to haunt the Blues on 'Morgan Day'! He also tells a hilarious story about fans hurling abuse at him in a supermarket, and the crunching tackle that convinced him to hang up the boots for good. We have some fans' questions for our special guest, including one from a former teammate. And we also have our weekly Charity Bet courtesy of BetMcLean.com (http://betmclean.com/) as Darren goes for a fourth winning double on the bounce! What more could you want?!
This week's guest is Glentoran head coach Mick McDermott. Mick joins Gareth Fullerton, Darren Fullerton and Gerard Lyttle in the Belfast Live studio. The Glens boss reflects on the season so far and looks ahead to this weekend's massive Big Two derby against Linfield. Mick also reveals what it was like being on the touchline for the Tehran derby in front of 100,000 fans. And how he celebrated Iran's victory over Morocco at the 2018 World Cup finals by sliding on his knees inside a restaurant in Sochi! We also have our weekly Charity Bet courtesy of BetMcLean, with Darren going for a hat-trick of wins. Who did he tip this week? Listen on to find out.
It's the final podcast of the season! Forty-one episodes on and the final whistle has sounded on That's What I Call Football. Until next season, that is. To bring the curtain down on an exciting year, Gareth Fullerton is joined by our resident pundit Tim McCann and two special guests. We welcomed Glentoran Women manager and former Irish Premiership star Diarmuid O'Carroll back into the studio. And alongside Diarmuid we had Daily Mirror chief football writer Darren Fullerton. The panel look back on he season gone by, pick their top performers of the season and their own Team of the Year. We also have one final Charity Bet courtesy of BetMcLean as we try to land some late cash for The Children's Heartbeat Trust.
This week's special guest is Cliftonville forward Stephen Garrett Stephen joins Gareth and Tim in the studio to talk about Linfield's imminent title coronation, and all of the other Danske Bank Premiership action. The Reds man also discusses Cliftonville's run-in as they target European football, and the impact Paddy McLaughlin has had since he arrived as manager. We also have our 90 Seconds Q&A, Charity Bet and weekend predictions.
This week's special guest is Linfield first-team coach Darren Murphy. Darren joins Gareth Fullerton and Tim McCann in the studio to talk all things Irish League. The lads discuss Linfield's title aspirations this season as they sit six points clear at the top with six games remaining. They also chat about the importance of securing European football and the full-time approach being adopted by some clubs. We also have our 90 Seconds Q&A and another Charity Bet courtesy of our friends at BetMcLean.
Host Gareth Fullerton is joined by regular pundit Tim McCann and special guest Jamie McGovern. Cliftonville defender Jamie reflects on the season so far for the Reds, and the arrival of new manager Paddy McLaughlin. The team look back at the past week's Premiership games as Linfield flexed their muscle in the title race. They also look ahead to this weekend's Irish Cup quarter-finals and we put Jamie under the spotlight in our 90 Seconds Q&A. We also have our predictions and Charity Bet courtesy of BetMcLean.
THIS week’s special guest on That’s What I Call Football is a Linfield defender who once pitted his wits against Italian World Cup winners Gennaro Gattuso and Fabio Grosso. Chris Casement, who also won the 2005 FA Youth Cup with Ipswich Town when he faced a Southampton side that included Theo Walcott, joins host Darren Fullerton and regular pundit Tim McCann. On this week’s podcast, Chris reflects on working under both David Jeffrey and David Healy in two spells at Linfield where he has won four league titles, four Irish Cups and one County Antrim Shield. We also reflect on Paddy McLaughlin's appointment as Cliftonville manager, ongoing pitch problems at the Ballymena Showgrounds and look ahead to this week's big games in the Danske Bank Premiership. And as if that isn’t enough, we also pick out another Charity Bet for Children’s Heartbeat Trust, courtesy of BetMcLean.com
Host Gareth Fullerton is joined this week by regular pundit Tim McCann and special guest Albert Watson. Albert forged his name in the Irish League with spells at Ballymena United and Linfield, before he moved to Canada where he spent five years with FC Edmonton. The defender then moved to Iceland last March to link up with KR Reykjavik but is now back in Northern Ireland and assessing his future. But where will his next move be? Will it be in the Irish League? Or will he return to North America? We find out more in this week's show. We also have our 90 Seconds Q&A, weekend predictions and our weekly Charity Bet, courtesy of BetMcLean.
Gareth and Tim are joined on this week's show by former Cliftonville and Sligo Rovers boss Gerard Lyttle. The panel discuss the current upheaval at Solitude, including the future of Reds boss Barry Gray, and the recent managerial change at Glentoran. They also look back at Saturday's Irish Cup ties and make their predictions for this weekend's Danske Bank Premiership fixtures. We also have our 90 Seconds Q&A with Gerard, and our weekly Charity Bet courtesy of our friends at BetMcLean.
Host Gareth Fullerton is joined by resident pundit Tim McCann and Crusaders defender Sean Ward. They discuss all the main talking points in the Irish League over the New Year period and look ahead to this weekend's Irish Cup. We also have our 90 Seconds Q&A with Sean, and our weekly Charity Bet courtesy of our friends at BetMcLean. We also reveal the names of the winners of our BetMcLean competition.
with Andy Vaughan & John Walker. An update on how we did last week, including a Charity Bet winner! The latest on Scottish players around Europe and find out our tips for the weekend ahead.
Host Gareth Fullerton is joined by regular pundit Tim McCann and special guest Ryan Catney. Cliftonville skipper Catney reflects on the Reds' season so far, and his recovery from a horrific double leg break back in 2017. We also have our 90 Seconds Q&A session with Ryan as he reveals his favourite away ground, toughest opponent and best player he has ever played with. The panel also make their predictions for this weekend's Premiership games and pick out another Charity Bet for Children's Heartbeat Trust , courtesy of BetMcLean.com And if that isn't good enough, we also have a brilliant competition in conjunction with BetMcLean. The generous bookmaker has given us FIVE free £20 bets as a thank-you to our listeners. All you need to do it listen to this week's podcast to find out more!
This week’s special guest on That’s What I Call Football is a Ballymena United midfielder who once pitted his wits against Paul Pogba. James Knowles, who faced the Manchester United star at youth level when he was at Blackburn Rovers, joins host Darren Fullerton and regular pundit Tim McCann. On this week’s podcast, James reflects on Ballymena’s 16-game unbeaten streak and the Braid club’s charge to the top of the Danske Bank Premiership. He also names the two biggest pranksters in the United changing room and credits David Jeffrey for giving him a timely ‘kick up the backside’. We also have our regular 90 Seconds Q&A session and look ahead to this week’s big games in the Danske Bank Premiership. And as if that isn’t enough, we also pick out another Charity Bet for Children’s Heartbeat Trust, courtesy of BetMcLean.com
Host Gareth Fullerton is once again joined by regular sidekick Tim McCann. And this week's special guest is none other than top comedian Shane Todd. Shane talks about his love of all things football, including the Irish League, and how he once scored a hat-trick at Windsor Park. We have all the usual Danske Bank Premiership chat, a 90 Seconds Q&A with a difference, and another Charity Bet.
Host Gareth Fullerton is once again joined by regular pundit Tim McCann for our 10th episode. And our special guest for the milestone show was none other than former Cliftonville and Crusaders striker Diarmuid O'Carroll. Diarmuid won four league titles on the bounce - two with the Reds and another two with the Crues. He also enjoyed spells with clubs including Glenavon and Glasgow Celtic. The lads reflect on Diarmuid's career - including a great story about Roy Keane at Celtic - and also get the former striker to pick a Dream Team out of the players he played with at Cliftonville and Crusaders. And believe it when we say it, this is some team! The lads also reflect on the past week's action in the Premiership and League Cup, and look ahead to this weekend's games. We also have our Charity Bet courtesy of our friends at BetMcLean, with all winnings going to our chosen charity the Children's Heartbeat Trust.
On this week's show host Gareth Fullerton is joined by regular pundit Tim McCann and special guest Rodney McAree. McAree was appointed Coleraine's new manager last week. We chat to Rod about his big move and his hopes with the Bannsiders. The panel discuss the problems surrounding Cliftonville and recap all of last Saturday's games. We also find out the toughest opponent Rod faced as a player in our '90 seconds' feature. And we also look ahead to this weekend's games and pick out our weekly BetMcLean.com Charity Bet.
Host Gareth Fullerton is joined by regular pundit Tim McCann and special guest Josh Carson. Coleraine winger Josh reflects on the departures of Oran Kearney and Brad Lyons. The panel discuss the best way forward for the Bannsiders, and look ahead to this weekend's games. We also put your Twitter questions to Josh and also have our new '90 seconds' Q&A round with our special guest. We also pick out our weekly Charity Bet courtesy of our friends at BetMcLean.
John and Andy join Krys to discuss the weekend SPFL action. John brings his in depth Championship review, Andy gives us the lowdown on action from the highlands, and Krys apparently got a cold watching Celtic in Europe. Between them they manage to cover most of the interesting talking points from the weekend before moving on discuss the midweek European and League Cup fixtures before finishing up with predictions for the coming weekend games. The charity bet was a bust this weekend, but there's another crack at it this weekend coming. With thanks as always to McBookie for providing the stakes. Follow sffpodcast On Twitter to keep abreast of the latest charity bet odds, and to just generally join in with the chat. http://forums.scottishfootballforums.co.uk/
John and Andy join Krys to discuss the weekend SPFL action. John brings his in depth Championship review, Andy gives us the lowdown on action from the highlands, and Krys apparently got a cold watching Celtic in Europe. Between them they manage to cover most of the interesting talking points from the weekend before moving on discuss the midweek European and League Cup fixtures before finishing up with predictions for the coming weekend games. The charity bet was a bust this weekend, but there's another crack at it this weekend coming. With thanks as always to McBookie for providing the stakes. Follow sffpodcast On Twitter to keep abreast of the latest charity bet odds, and to just generally join in with the chat. http://forums.scottishfootballforums.co.uk/
Premiership review. Charity Bet. Premiership Predictions. Inverness moaning about cup final ticket allocation. Forster equalling the league clean sheet record. Telephone answering machines and Vince McMahon also feature. Krys' blog can be found at http://kujawak.wordpress.com/2014/02/17/why-so-empty/ Thank you to McBookie for donating the charity bet stake. sfootballforums On Twitter http://forums.scottishfootballforums.co.uk/
Premiership review. Charity Bet. Premiership Predictions. Inverness moaning about cup final ticket allocation. Forster equalling the league clean sheet record. Telephone answering machines and Vince McMahon also feature. Krys' blog can be found at http://kujawak.wordpress.com/2014/02/17/why-so-empty/ Thank you to McBookie for donating the charity bet stake. sfootballforums On Twitter http://forums.scottishfootballforums.co.uk/
It took us a while to reap the rewards of this season's charity bet, but now it's gathering momentum with a double at the weekend. Fireworks and flares inevitably get a mention this week, alongside seat breakages. Pies, beer and random WWF chat also feature. Thank you to McBookie for donating the charity bet stake.
It took us a while to reap the rewards of this season's charity bet, but now it's gathering momentum with a double at the weekend. Fireworks and flares inevitably get a mention this week, alongside seat breakages. Pies, beer and random WWF chat also feature. Thank you to McBookie for donating the charity bet stake.
The charity bet isn't going well, so we get Greig's mum to pick the charity bet this week. Despite being an audio only podcast, I Googled a picture of Nade and we both had a good laugh at how greedy he looked. Thank you to McBookie for donating the charity bet stake.
The charity bet isn't going well, so we get Greig's mum to pick the charity bet this week. Despite being an audio only podcast, I Googled a picture of Nade and we both had a good laugh at how greedy he looked. Thank you to McBookie for donating the charity bet stake.
A controversial corner in the Inverness vs Partick Thistle game obviously leads to the rule book coming out. Greig owes me a lot of money as well. We also discuss the other Premiership games, as well as the lower league ones. We take a slightly different approach to the charity bet this week. We apply a formula, supplied to me by Krys, to the bet which cannot fail. Greig has to remind me that the Scotland game was on last week. I was at the game, so to forget was a schoolboy error. Thank you to McBookie for donating the charity bet stake.
A controversial corner in the Inverness vs Partick Thistle game obviously leads to the rule book coming out. Greig owes me a lot of money as well. We also discuss the other Premiership games, as well as the lower league ones. We take a slightly different approach to the charity bet this week. We apply a formula, supplied to me by Krys, to the bet which cannot fail. Greig has to remind me that the Scotland game was on last week. I was at the game, so to forget was a schoolboy error. Thank you to McBookie for donating the charity bet stake.
John makes a comeback on the podcast, join Craig and Krys, as Greig takes a week off. John is a big fan of our national team, so discussion sways towards Levein's selection policy, a Scotland B team, as well as covering a few exciting wingers we have in the SPL. We discuss the weekends SPL games, with it being a particularly good weekend, containing some very good goals. There is an update on the Paul Band, with the pot swelling to almost £90. Yorkhill has been chosen as the charity to benefit from the charity pot at the end of the season. We conclude the podcast with our predictions for the final SPL games prior to the split.
John makes a comeback on the podcast, join Craig and Krys, as Greig takes a week off. John is a big fan of our national team, so discussion sways towards Levein's selection policy, a Scotland B team, as well as covering a few exciting wingers we have in the SPL. We discuss the weekends SPL games, with it being a particularly good weekend, containing some very good goals. There is an update on the Paul Band, with the pot swelling to almost £90. Yorkhill has been chosen as the charity to benefit from the charity pot at the end of the season. We conclude the podcast with our predictions for the final SPL games prior to the split.