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Galway United club captain Conor McCormack was this week's special guest on 'Over The Line' (Monday, 31st March 2025). The Louth man has been in Eamonn Deacy Park for five years and helped the Tribesmen gain promotion back to the Premier Division. The 2017 Premier Division and FAI Cup winner under John Caulfield at Cork City has also represented both Manchester United and the Republic of Ireland at youth level. He was chatting to Galway Bay FM's George McDonagh. == 'Over The Line' with George McDonagh broadcasts every Monday evening from 8pm on Galway Bay FM.
SOCCER: Galway United captain Conor McCormack with Galway Bay FM's Jonathan Higgins after their 1-1 Premier Division draw with Bohemians
SOCCER: Galway United captain Conor McCormack with Galway Bay FM's Jonathan Higgins after their 2-0 Premier Division win over Dundalk
SOCCER: Galway United captain Conor McCormack with Galway Bay FM's Jonathan Higgins after their 1-0 Premier Division win over Derry City
Ahead of Rovers' first trip to Galway in five years, there's interviews with Dublin-based Galwegian Julian Canny, and their captain Conor McCormack, a former Hoops midfielder, along with a Galway and German themed TFTES Hotline as 11 people, including SRFC TV commentators Con Murphy and Barry Murphy, call in to answer all our questions in under seven minutes somehow.
SOCCER: Galway United captain Conor McCormack with Galway Bay FM's Jonathan Higgins after their 2-0 victory over Dundalk
In this week's episode of The Press Box, Craig and James are joined by well known Galway Utd supporter Johnny Ward from the LOI Central podcast to discuss Friday's FAI Cup quarter-final tie between the two sides at Eamonn Deacy Park. There's also a chat with Greenore native and Galway captain Conor McCormack ahead of the big game. All that, and more, in this week's podcast.
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Galway United were held to a draw last Friday (7th July) by Cobh Ramblers, but still maintained their 13-point lead over Waterford, with just 14 games remaining in the SSE Airtricity League First Division. Pierce Philips scored for the hosts in St. Colman's Park after two minutes, but David Hurley's penalty equalised before the break. Galway Bay FM's Jonathan Higgins reports. == Afterwards, Jonathan got the thoughts of Galway United manager John Caulfield. == Galway United's next game is away to Athlone Town this Friday (14th July). Kick-off at Athlone Town Stadium is 7.45pm. == Galway United: Brendan Clarke; Conor O'Keeffe (Aodh Dervin 75), Rob Slevin (Regan Donelan 86), Killian Brouder, Maurice Nugent, Stephen Walsh (Robert Manley 80), Vincent Borden (Ronan Manning 45), Francley Lomboto, Conor McCormack, Edward McCarthy (Wassim Aouachria 45). Cobh Ramblers: Lee Steacy; Michael McCarthy, Cian Browne, Justin Eguaibor, Charlie Lyons, Pierce Philips, Jake Hegarty (Matthew McKevitt 66), Darragh O'Sullivan Connell, Liam Kervick (Alec Byrne 66), Dale Holland, Tiernan O'Brien (Luke Desmond 84). Referee: Declan Tolland
still maintained their 13-point lead over Waterford, with just 14 games remaining in the SSE Airtricity League First Division. Pierce Philips scored for the hosts in St. Colman's Park after two minutes, but David Hurley's penalty equalised before the break. Galway Bay FM's Jonathan Higgins reports. == Afterwards, Jonathan got the thoughts of Galway United manager John Caulfield. == Galway United's next game is away to Athlone Town this Friday (14th July). Kick-off at Athlone Town Stadium is 7.45pm. == Galway United: Brendan Clarke; Conor O'Keeffe (Aodh Dervin 75), Rob Slevin (Regan Donelan 86), Killian Brouder, Maurice Nugent, Stephen Walsh (Robert Manley 80), Vincent Borden (Ronan Manning 45), Francley Lomboto, Conor McCormack, Edward McCarthy (Wassim Aouachria 45). Cobh Ramblers: Lee Steacy; Michael McCarthy, Cian Browne, Justin Eguaibor, Charlie Lyons, Pierce Philips, Jake Hegarty (Matthew McKevitt 66), Darragh O'Sullivan Connell, Liam Kervick (Alec Byrne 66), Dale Holland, Tiernan O'Brien (Luke Desmond 84). Referee: Declan Tolland
This is a bonus LOI Matchday podcast on Off The Ball - which is released every Thursday ahead of all of the weekend action in the SSE Airtricity League. On the extra podcast, you can enjoy the full version of all four interviews with host Stephen Doyle speaking to Drogheda United manager Kevin Doherty, UCD's Jack Keaney, Bray Wanderers boss Ian Ryan and Galway United skipper Conor McCormack.
Welcome to the latest edition of the LOI Matchday podcast. Off The Ball's new magazine-style podcast covers all of the matches in both divisions of the SSE Airtricity League with exclusive interviews and previews of all the action. This week, host Stephen Doyle is joined by Drogheda United manager Kevin Doherty after a big win at Shamrock Rovers. UCD midfielder Jack Keaney is expecting a physical battle and feels optimistic heading to Weavers Park. Bray Wanderers head coach Ian Ryan hopes his team have had their one blip of the season. Galway United captain Conor McCormack reveals what it's like to play under John Caulfield and Ollie Horgan.
This is a bonus LOI Matchday podcast on Off The Ball - which is released every Thursday ahead of all of the weekend action in the SSE Airtricity League. On the extra podcast, you can enjoy the full version of all four interviews with host Stephen Doyle speaking to Drogheda United manager Kevin Doherty, UCD's Jack Keaney, Bray Wanderers boss Ian Ryan and Galway United skipper Conor McCormack.
Welcome to the latest edition of the LOI Matchday podcast. Off The Ball's new magazine-style podcast covers all of the matches in both divisions of the SSE Airtricity League with exclusive interviews and previews of all the action. This week, host Stephen Doyle is joined by Drogheda United manager Kevin Doherty after a big win at Shamrock Rovers. UCD midfielder Jack Keaney is expecting a physical battle and feels optimistic heading to Weavers Park. Bray Wanderers head coach Ian Ryan hopes his team have had their one blip of the season. Galway United captain Conor McCormack reveals what it's like to play under John Caulfield and Ollie Horgan.
The traditional Irish breakfast is a misnomer and a more recent phenomenon as Michael Fortune explained. Dominican priest Conor McDonough is on the YouTube hunt for Treasure Ireland! Gerry paid a visit to Faughart and the shrine of St Brigid, there were lots of sausages, rashers, puddings, eggs etc on the menu throughout the afternoon oh and Conor McCormack told us the story of his famous red pudding... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this week's podcast former Galway United star Gerry Daly reflects onhis career.Galway United captain Conor McCormack and manager John Caulfielddiscuss the SSE Airtricity League.Maree-Oranmore U21 captain Shane Cox talks about how the club isdeveloping.There is also a round-up of local junior and national underage leagueaction.
SOCCER: Galway United midfielder Conor McCormack with Galway Bay FM's Jonathan Higgins after their 2-0 win over Bray Wanderers
SOCCER: Galway United's Conor McCormack with Galway Bay FM's Jonathan Higgins after their 1-1 draw with Wexford FC
In this week's episode John Clery, former Galway FA chairman and OscarTraynor Cup winner in 1971, reflects on his involvement in footballCorribside.Galway United captain Conor McCormack discusses thepotential that exists at the club ahead of the upcoming 2022 SSEAirtricity League first division campaign.
In this week's episode Moycullen native John Russell, who is now SligoRovers' assistant manager discusses his interesting career.Galway United captain Conor McCormack reflects on Friday's importantSSE Aitricity League first division win over Cobh Ramblers.Noel Connolly, Eamonn Deacy Park stadium manager, talks about workingat the Corribside venue for the past three decades.Anthony O'Neill, Galway United's U15 manager, is interviewed regardingthe importance of developing underage talent.
SOCCER: Galway United midfielder Conor McCormack with Galway Bay FM's Jonathan Higgins following their 2-0 Airtricity League win over Cobh Ramblers
On this weeks algorithm run robotic pod we have Tommy Barrett from Limerick, Colin Healy from Cork, and Greg Bolger and Conor McCormack from Nomadland. There's also Titus Bramble, Bob Geldof, Pixie Lotts and Dexys Midnight Pizza Question, all this and a snazzy new theme tune....On this weeks algorithm run robotic pod we have Tommy Barrett on a new beginning at Treaty United, Colin Healy on his proper start at Cork, and our main chat is with nomads Greg Bolger and Conor McCormack who tell us about how football has programmed them to never get too comfortable anywhere. There's also Titus Bramble, Bob Geldof, Pixie Lotts and Dexys Midnight Pizza Question, all this and a snazzy new theme tune....
Conor McCormack is a young passionate greyhound supporter and he joins Barry on this week's podcast. Conor, a regular in Shelbourne Park, talks about his passion and love for the sport. They also speak about greyhounds making great pets and the wonderful care greyhounds get. Conor's dad Philip has hit the crossbar in two classic finals and they are always searching for the next big star. Plenty of talk about all things greyhounds - have a listen.
This may be a year of restricted travel, but there's a global feel to this week's show. Sligo Rovers' South African born New Zealand international Ryan De Vries tells us about Japan, love, life, his roundabout route to The Showgrounds and his uncertain future (54:13). Conor McCormack reflects on almost a decade in the LOI, his Italian adventures and his favourite European experiences ahead of Derry's jaunt to Lithuania (25:30). And Dundalk's Patrick McEleney discusses his relief at getting back on the pitch ahead of a Champions League tie in Hungary against Slovenian opposition (09:02). There's all of that and the review and preview of a big week for Shamrock Rovers with a bit of live FAI Cup draw reaction thrown into the mix.
Derry captain Conor McCormack the scorer of Derrys 2nd goal believes they deserved the win at Richmond Park against St.patrick's Athletic but turned his immediate attention to the visit of Shamrock Rovers on Sunday at the Brandywell. Interview Dermot Liddy
We join your host Dermot Liddy with Derry City manager , Declan Devine, Asst Manager Kevin Deery and team Captain Conor McCormack. As we find out their views before the 1st game of the season away to Dundalk.
Conor McCormack - Captain - Pre-season - 2020 by Derry City FC
Conor McCormack spoke to Patrick Cooke at today season launch at the Brandywell. His desire was evident to get the season underway and looks forward to playing in front of a full house at the Brandywell in the Red & White
Match Night Live's Patrick Cooke caught up with Derry City Manager Declan Devine at todays clubs press launch for the 2020 season. Devine wants to better last season with a higher league position, 2 cup Finals and to secure a European place. Whilst he understands that they may not be able to achieve all these goals, it will not be for the want of trying. Declan also revealed that he has chosen Conor McCormack as the new team Captain. With Ciaron Harkin as deputy and Mark McChrystal as Club Captain Tune in from 7pm on the 14th February for full live commentary as we will be coming live from Oriel Park, Dundalk as Derry City travel to the Champions for the 1st game of the 2020 season.
Former Bellurgan player Conor McCormack joined David to pay tribute to Mickey O'Connor, who was a driving force at the club until his untimely passing earlier this week. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
City's latest signing Conor McCormack chats to us on rejoining the Candystripes.
McCormack is back! Derry City have signed former candystripe midfielder Conor McCormack on a 2 year deal. Conor who was previously with Derry during the 2015-16 Season went on to spend 3 season at Cork City winning a league title, FAI Cup & 2 President Cups. The 29 year old from Carlingford, a hard working midfielder could be seen as the ideal replacement for Greg Sloggett. Match Night Live reporter Patrick Cooke caught up with Conor moments after signing his 2 year deal.
Declan Devine was obviously delighted today at the signing of Conor McCormack (https://audioboom.com/posts/7461689-listen-i-m-here-to-work-hard-conor-mccormack-signs-2-year-deal-with-derry-city) and believes he has a stronger squad this year compared to a strong team last season. Interview Patrick Cooke
Last week, Angela had a shitty attitude and insisted on picking so-called “actual short documentaries” for the rest of the year’s “Shorties”. What does she hit us with? A little piece of joy from Scotland that will make you want to slit your wrists. Vertically, not horizontally. Angela picked “Christmas With Dad” by Conor McCormack because I guess December isn’t depressing enough? Admittedly refreshing in it’s representation of Christmas-time poverty without that bullshit “Hallmark” filter. This stepdad has three kids with this lady. The other five are not his. The oldest is only 8 years younger. The other 4 that aren’t his hopes he doesn’t leave. An endless spiral in any accent or language. Thanks, Angela. https://documenteerspodcast.com Christmas with Dad: https://www.scottishdocinstitute.com/films/christmas-with-dad/ Some help for wannabe documentary filmmakers in Great Britain: https://www.scottishdocinstitute.com/opportunities/bridging-the-gap/ Just learned about this: https://youtu.be/vudZePDq8Bw
We're not quite done with season one yet! Sorry for the late post; it's the height of crush and harvest here in Arizona, and I've been working myself raw. Our last non-bonus episode for the season is focused on Washington D.C. In this episode, Michelle Petree (a friend of mine who dates all the way back to Grade School) and I drink the 2017 Cuvee Noir, from District Winery; which is so far the District's only urban winery and tasting room. This wine, a blend of Grenache and Petit Sirah, is their house take on Rhone-style blends, sourced from vineyards in California. (I affectionately referred to this wine repeatedly as a GPS, because boy howdy do I love puns.) In this episode, Michelle and I tackle some of the "darker" sides of the wine industry: wine additives and the grape trade. It turns out that we feel one of these is much darker than the other. That being said, let me be emphatic right here: the trade of grapes and bulk wines from California is NOT necessarily a bad thing. It's all in what you do with what you get. I, for one, really enjoyed my experience at District Winery so much that I actually sent them my resume. They're doing good stuff. It's not their fault that nobody grows grapes in Washington D.C. anymore! They are also wonderfully open both on their website and in the tasting room how things are done. And frankly, there's no getting around the fact that sometimes, you absolutely have to source grapes from elsewhere because of market demand, a bad harvest, or because the grapes you want to work with don't grow anywhere near where your winery is. It is really hard, after all, to make a Barbera in, say, Maine. Also, let me be clear: the only "additive" in the wines from District is the Sulfites which are pretty much standard in everything; they're not using Mega-Purple [which, dibs on that name for my wine-themed metal band] or anything else, but our conversation just went that way. Now that the disclaimers are out of the way: once upon a time, as I alluded to above, there were vineyards and wineries in Washington D.C. It is, as far as I could find out in my research, unknown what varietals were grown in the area. Space was limited, of course, and after Prohibition hit, these vineyards were torn out, and the land where these vineyards once grew was urbanized. Today, there simply just isn't the space to grow vineyards in Washington D.C. However, this aspect didn't stop the founder and winemaker of District Winery, Conor McCormack, from opening the first winery in the area since Prohibition in 2018. As I alluded to above, many of the grapes being made into wine here are sourced from vineyards across California, but he is also sourcing grapes from vineyards in New York and nearby Virginia. (In fact, the amazing amber wine made of Virginia-grown Petit Manseng was the bottle that I took home for "research" and shared with some local Arizona wine folks. Frankly, it was really hard to choose just what to drink for this podcast.) Also, we drank this side by side with a Châteauneuf-du-Pape, because it was the only Rhone blend Michelle had in her cellar. Such a terrible problem to have. Anyway, stay tuned for the next two bonus episodes... then a short break before Season Two begins!
Conor McCormack speaks ahead of the Shamrock Rovers home game.
Man of the match Conor McCormack speaks after the 2-0 victory over UCD.
Conor McCormack, Pre Shamrock Rovers - 3rd April 2019 by Declan Carey
Conor McCormack after Cork City win over Boh's - The Score See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Conor McCormack speaks after City's 2-0 win over Bohemians.
Cork City's Conor McCormack with reaction to the Presidents Cup - The Score See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Hosted by David and Nycci Nellis. On today's show: –– • Mauricio Fraga-Rosenfeld has closed Matè and opened Susheria, a “casual-glam” sushi restaurant, with a modern Latin influence. • Sheeeeee's baaack! Dorie Greenspan, the James Beard Award-winning author of “Dorie's Cookies” and “Baking:From My Home to Yours,” is with us today celebrating the release of her thirteenth cookbook, “Everyday Dorie: The Way I Cook.” • When it comes to cocktails and peak hospitality, D.C.'S Derek Brown is the man with the Midas touch. And, from a new book coming out next spring to very cool pop-up products and more, he has a ton of stuff going on that you'll want to know. • Ellen and Todd Gray are D.C. institutions. He's the Rammy “Chef of the Year” award-winning talent behind the success of their restaurants, like Equinox, Milk & Honey and Manna. She's a powerhouse idea person who comes up with some of the city's best and most special, things to do. A case in point: gingerbread-making classes, for would-be cookie and gingerbread house bakers. In with the gingerbread update and all the deets is sous chef Darnell Thomas and, because gingerbread tastes so good with coffee, Darnell has brought along Manna's/Milk & Honey's head barista and bevereage director Trey Smith . • Last, but never least, we always like to imbibe while imparting important info, so we invited the District Winery's Conor McCormack, and he's brought some of the Winery's best suggestions for enjoying great wines during the holiday season
Hosted by David and Nycci Nellis. On today’s show: –– • Mauricio Fraga-Rosenfeld has closed Matè and opened Susheria, a “casual-glam” sushi restaurant, with a modern Latin influence. • Sheeeeee’s baaack! Dorie Greenspan, the James Beard Award-winning author of “Dorie's Cookies” and “Baking:From My Home to Yours,” is with us today celebrating the release of her thirteenth cookbook, “Everyday Dorie: The Way I Cook.” • When it comes to cocktails and peak hospitality, D.C.’S Derek Brown is the man with the Midas touch. And, from a new book coming out next spring to very cool pop-up products and more, he has a ton of stuff going on that you’ll want to know. • Ellen and Todd Gray are D.C. institutions. He’s the Rammy “Chef of the Year” award-winning talent behind the success of their restaurants, like Equinox, Milk & Honey and Manna. She’s a powerhouse idea person who comes up with some of the city’s best and most special, things to do. A case in point: gingerbread-making classes, for would-be cookie and gingerbread house bakers. In with the gingerbread update and all the deets is sous chef Darnell Thomas and, because gingerbread tastes so good with coffee, Darnell has brought along Manna’s/Milk & Honey’s head barista and bevereage director Trey Smith . • Last, but never least, we always like to imbibe while imparting important info, so we invited the District Winery’s Conor McCormack, and he’s brought some of the Winery’s best suggestions for enjoying great wines during the holiday season
Conor McCormack speaks ahead of City's Champions League First Round First Leg against Legia Warsaw.
Adrian Eames is joined by Alan Cawley and Declan Devine for episode 16 of Soccer Republic Extra, They discuss the situation at Limerick and Graham Burke's future Ireland prospects. Also keeper Lawrence Vigouroux reflects on his time in the league following his final game for Waterford and Conor McCormack on Cork's return to the top of the table.
The length of this weeks pod is directly proportional to the number of fixtures, upsets, red cards and media training opportunities spurned by our studio guest Trevor Croly. Fresh from victory at the Dublin Derby and defeat in Derry, the Bohs number 2 talks about the 'Peoples Club', fixture congestion, Keith Long's recruitment and an underappreciated dress sense. Johnny takes up for an under fire Stephen Bradley and continues to miss goals, literally, at Bray and spends a windswept and interesting few minutes with Cork City’s Conor McCormack. King Kenny Shiels is on the phone from Derry because we won't pay his travel expenses and Dan is on the naughty step for using curse words at Bray. All this bookended by the best sig tune in all of Christendom!
Conor McCormack speaks ahead of Friday's game against St. Patrick's Athletic.
Captain Conor McCormack speaks to the media ahead of the President's Cup game against Dundalk.
Conor McCormack speaks after the 1-0 win over Cobh Ramblers in the pre-season game at St. Colman's Park.
Conor McCormack speaks to the media after the 1-0 win over Bray Wanderers.
Conor McCormack speaks to CCFC.ie after signing a new 2-year contract with Cork City FC.
John Caulfield speaks to CCFC.ie after the announcement of Conor McCormack signing a new 2-year contract with Cork City FC.
Conor McCormack speaks to the media after the 1-1 draw with Dundalk.
Conor McCormack speaks to the media ahead of Friday's game against Shamrock Rovers.
Conor McCormack speaks to the media after winning the SWAI Player of the Month for April.
Derry City concluded their 2016 season with their fourth consecutive league win by defeating St. Patrick’s Athletic at Richmond Park. Hear the Match Night Highlights and Dermot Liddy gives his analysis on the fixture and the season by discussing Rory Patterson, Kenny Shiels using our youth academy to its potential and St. Patrick’s Athletic woeful season. We hear from Harry Monaghan who confirmed that he has been offered a new contract with the club. Andrew Cassidy and Dee Curran discuss the Transfer Gossip that has been reported in the local and national press from Conor McCormack’s comments in the Journal to Niclas Vemmelund’s apparent goodbye on Instagram and a link to a reported Sligo bound Striker. We would like to thank our contributing donor Drive 105 for their help. Look for them on drive105.co.uk. We would like to thank our donor Richard McKinney, without whom we would not be able to host this Podcast on Soundcloud.com You can Subscribe and download it from iTunes for FREE itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/ctid-…ast/id1088441601 You can follow us, stream and download the podcast for FREE on Soundcloud @ctidsupporterspodcastdc You can also follow us on Twitter @ctidPodcast and like us on Facebook Please feel free to comment on our iTunes and Soundcloud pages and don’t forget to rate the programme. Thanks for listening and sharing the links. #CTID
On this week's edition of the Sportscast Presenter Gareth O'Reilly is once again in the hotseat and he is joined in studio by Extratime.ie reporters Macdara Ferris and Josh Dolan. This time round the crew speak with Bray Wanderers captain Conor Kenna as he attempts to remain positive despite his sides dismal start to the League season while also on the line is Conor McCormack of Derry City, with the former Shamrock Rovers and St Patrick's Athletic player justifiably relishing every game as the Candystripes look to continue their winning run. Also on this week's programme, reporter Tom O'Connor speaks with Dundalk goalkeeper Gary Rogers after the Lilywhites were beaten by a John Caulfield led Cork City for the first time in the Premier Division. Tom also catches up with former Cork City Chairman and now Cork City's kit man Mick Ring as he discusses the challenges posed in trying to juggle a full-time job alongside a vastly demanding position at a League of Ireland club.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/extratimecom)