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Everyone has garden envy after spending a day or the weekend at Bloom. One day at Bloom was enough for Eamon Dunphy to take a trip down memory lane.
Join the lads as they talk about FAI CEO David Courell facing questions from the media over the resignation of Marc Canham's and other bit and other other issues including the handling of Colin Healy's situation. Plus, Eamon Dunphy wants THREE Wise Men to fix Irish football.... Yep.
Ireland have won a game...away from home! A 2-1 win in Bulgaria puts us in the driving seat ahead of the 2nd leg on Sunday in Dublin. Eamon Dunphy, Robbie Keane and Mick McCarthy provide Ian with some expert analysis on a historic night.
He's one of Ireland's most intelligent, interesting and, at times, incendiary characters, and he's also one of the people I most love to interview. Eamon Dunphy, having put his podcast The Stand on pause after over 2000 episodes, is now embarking on his next adventure. And on this episode of The Mario Rosenstock Podcast, he tells me all about it.But as you might expect from Dunphy, there are a few issues – and people – that are grinding his gears right now: Trump, Michael D Higgins, Elon Musk, and Fintan O'Toole to name but a few! He also tells some great stories from the heyday of the Dublin social scene, and we get a bit deep too, as Eamon shares his thoughts on ageing, life, and death.The Mario Rosenstock Podcast is sponsored by Delux BathroomsProduced by Patrick Haughey, AudioBrand
Eamon Dunphy joined Oliver and chatted about retiring his podcast, his health kick and forty years of making waves with his opinions
Eamon Dunphy tells Oliver Callan why he's taking a break from his podcast, hear about the new nut allergy drug & why it's not available in Ireland & all the news from the Irish nominated in the BAFTA's
The Republic of Ireland football team scored a victory against Finland at the Aviva Stadium last night. However, even though the Boys in Green won, Eamon Dunphy is still not happy. He joined Ian on the line this morning for a bit of a rant. Hit play now to hear the full episode.
Former Ireland footballer, and presenter of ‘The Stand' podcast, Eamon Dunphy joins Indo Sport's Joe Molloy to reflect on Donald Trump's seismic return to The White House, the potentially grave significance of his re-election, and what it might mean for America's influence on the world at large. This podcast was first recorded on Wednesday November 6th. Subscribe to Indo Sport, wherever you get your podcasts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Well it was good while it lasted! Despite a spirited performance, Ireland got back to losing ways in Athens last night with a 2-0 defeat to Greece. Eamon Dunphy and Robbie Keane joined Ray for a post match review.
Ireland beat Finland in Helsinki last night with a last minute Robbie Brady goal. Eamon Dunphy and Mick McCarthy joined Ray to celebrate victory at last.
The Premier League returns this weekend and football fans all over the world are excited! Except for Eamon Dunphy....he's over it. Hit play now to hear the full episode.
U2 tried to "mincemeat" Dunphy in terms of aspects of his book he once told me. If they did, why, one wonders?
Katie Taylor has been named Ireland's greatest sports star according to a Newstalk Amarach Poll but Eamon Dunphy has pointed out that many great Irish sportspeople don't make the list. Eamon joined Pat this morning on the show.
Spain were crowned winners of Euros 2024 last night, after an exciting 2-1 victory over England. On this morning's Gift Grub, Ian was joined by Eamon Dunphy, who was overcome with passion. Who knew Eamon could speak Spanish?! Hit play now to hear the full episode.
They've only gone and done it! England are one game away from glory after defeating the Netherlands with a last minute winner. Nigel Farage, Eamon Dunphy and Ryan Tubridy all give their immediate reaction.
Eamon Dunphy joins Ray to give his two cents on all things Euros and his thoughts on the U.S. Presidential Race
With the Euros in full swing, football fans have been glued to their screens watching hours of games and analysis. On this morning's Gift Grub, Eamon Dunphy let rip about the standard of Euros punditry. Let's just say, he's not happy. Hit play now to hear the full episode.
Eamon Dunphy joins Ray as things progress in the Euros.
Gift Grub's Eamon Dunphy always gives Iano a hard time for not being a 'real football guy'. However, with Ian off this morning, Eamon took the opportunity to start a few rumours. Hit play now to hear the full episode.
After an incredible weekend of sport, Eamon Dunphy joined Ian on this morning's Gift Grub. However, he was interrupted by Leeds fanatic, Matt Cooper, who was still mourning his team's loss against Southampton. Things got heated as the lads battled it out for 'The Last Word'. Hit play now to hear the full episode.
When this interview was published nearly thirty years ago, a magazine editor cut this section about Dunphy's experience with U2. I think it should be on-the-record.
The FAI's search for a manager continues and the Boys in Green remain rudderless! Eamon Dunphy joined Ian on this morning's Gift Grub to dissect the situation and he didn't hold back. Hit play now to hear the full episode.
In the absence of Stephen Kenny and a more permanent solution, John O'Shea has been appointed interim Republic of Ireland manager. A whole host of famous footballing faces joined Ian this morning to give their thoughts on the selection. Hit play now to hear the full episode.
Dunphy wrote the book; he should know. But there is only so much he is unafraid to tell
Ive always admired Matt Cooper's work ethic. He presents a two and a half hour radio show every day on Today FM, writes two newspaper columns, presents not one but two podcasts, he writes books, he's a father of 5 and lord knows what else he packs in to his day.In our chat on this episode of the Mario Rosenstock podcast, Matt opens up about what drives him to work so hard, how he plans his day in order to get everything done, and the times when he came very close to burnout and the impact that this has had on his health. We also talk about the importance of really listening to radio and podcast guests, keeping fit and healthy after 50, and his latest book ‘Who really owns Ireland?'.COMEDY – Its awards season and Eamon Dunphy and John Giles discuss the Irish interest, and also ask why there's so much ‘todger' on sceen these days.Produced by Patrick Haughey of AudioBrand
In October of 2023, Off The Ball and Joe Molloy reunited the legendary RTE panel of John Giles, Eamon Dunphy and Liam Brady in the Round Room at the Mansion House with Eason. You can now watch back that panel in full on YouTube or listen back on the Off The Ball app.
In October of 2023, Off The Ball and Joe Molloy reunited the legendary RTE panel of John Giles, Eamon Dunphy and Liam Brady in the Round Room at the Mansion House with Eason. You can now watch back that panel in full on YouTube or listen back on the Off The Ball app.
This week's Free State welcomes figures from politics, sport and entertainment. From Donald Trump to Katie Taylor to Tyson Fury, Al Foran has an unparalleled ability to make people feel as if they are listening, not to an impression, but to the person themselves. Al joins Joe and Dion to talk about making it in a new media world, how he has to inhabit the people he mimics and what links Christopher Walken to Eamon Dunphy.Free State with Joe Brolly and Dion Fanning is a Gold Hat Production in association with SwanMcG.For more on Free State: https://freestatepodcast.com/To get in touch with the podcast: info@freestatepodcast.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Eamon Dunphy, former footballer and RTÉ pundit, and now podcaster, discusses the decision to not give Stephen Kenny a new contract and the search for a new manager for the Republic of Ireland team.
Footballing legend John Giles turns 83 today and on this morning's Gift Grub, his long-time friend Eamon Dunphy joined Ian to celebrate his pal. Hit play now to hear the full episode.
The world is awash with media hype about U2 and their Las Vegas gig, so I am reposting this podcast.
It's been more than a quarter century since Eamon Dunphy and I did this interview. The clip here was cut from an Irish rock magazine
Watching the Rose of Tralee this week reminded me of the brilliant episode we recorded last year with Daithi O'Se. Daithi was in top form when we met, the Rose was back after a two-year hiatus and he was raring to go. We chatted about what its like hosting the festival (and how he gets in shape in advance), what makes Kerry people so unique, his new cottage renovation project, and he even teaches me a few cheeky words in Irish! COMEDYDaithi and I weren't the only ones talking about the Rose of Tralee - my colleagues in the podcast world were too, including Vogue and Joanne of My Therapist Ghosted Me, and Eamon Dunphy of The Stand. Enjoy! Mario The Mario Rosenstock Podcast is produced by Patrick Haughey of AudioBrand
It was a big weekend for sports fans, with the eagerly awaited return of the Premier League. However, Eamon Dunphy isn't impressed by it anymore. He joined Ian on the line this morning and he didn't hold back. For the full chat press the play button on this page.
This is a very open, honest and compelling conversation with a man you will probably be very familiar with through the many public-facing roles he has had over the years – Senator, Minister, author and high profile newspaper editor among them – but in this conversation you will learn a lot more about the other side of Shane Ross. We chat about growing up between Ireland and England, being both a political insider and outsider at the same time, his tumultuous relationship with his father and his close friend Eamon Dunphy, and a destructive drinking habit that he had to knock on the head. COMEDY – Ryan Tubridy's phone has been HOPPING ever since revelations about his salary came out. Jump in and take a listen to his voicemails… Produced by Patrick Haughey, AudioBrand
Liam Brady retired as a pundit on RTE this week, after an amazing 25 years. On this morning's Gift Grub, his old colleagues Eamon Dunphy and John Giles performed a tribute to him, in the form of a rap. Who knew Eamon Dunphy was a rapper?!
No international break for TFTES as we're back with John Byrne and Martin Moore in the Four Provinces for part 2 of That 70s Show, covering the emergence of disco, punk rock, Johnny Giles and Eamon Dunphy in the second half of the decade with the help of some more Con Murphy narration from 'Who Stole Our Game'. The lads ditch the flares and dodgy moustaches as they go from teenagers to young adults and witness Rovers' rock bottom of 63 paying customers at a home game in Milltown to three Cup final wins in the space of a year.
A lot of people come up with great ideas for businesses or creative projects, but only a few of them actually make it happen. Tony Kelly is one of those rare people. An actor and comedian, Tony created a comedy character many years ago call Gar Campion who is a very talented but deeply flawed hurler. He started putting Gar in sketches on YouTube and in the years since he has fought tooth and nail to turn The Hurler into a feature film, set in his native Waterford City. And, against all the odds, he has just made that happen In our chat, Tony tells me the fascinating story of how he did it (and it was not easy folks); we also talk about stand up comedy, the uniqueness of Waterford (Tony's home town) and the power of sheer grit and determination COMEDY – David McWilliams has big plans for taking Tom Hanks out on the tear at the Dalkey Book Festival, and Eamon Dunphy and John Giles analyse the big tv breakup of Philip Schofield and Holly Willoughby. Produced by Patrick Haughey of AudioBrand
We got a huge response to the first part of my chat with economist and podcaster Chris Johns. Thanks for all your emails, tweets and Instagram messages about it – I read a few of them out at the start of this episode. In this, part 2 of my interview with Chris I continue to ask him to ‘talk to me like a 2 year old' and answer some of my simple questions that can have complex answers. Questions like can Sinn Fein really solve the housing crisis, why Artificial Intelligence has the potential to be so incredibly dangerous, and are bankers paid far too much money? Chris, as ever, has plenty to say. In comedy, my podcast colleagues are talking about the coronation of King Charles, including Eamon Dunphy on The Stand and Tommy and Hector on the Tommy, Hector and Laurita podcast. Produced by Patrick Haughey of AudioBrand.
Chris Johns is a regular contributor to Eamon Dunphy's The Stand podcast and he also writes regularly about politics and economics. More recently he has launched his own podcast with fellow economist Jim Power, called ‘The Other Hand'. I read and listen to his work regularly and always find him to be highly intelligent, wonderful with words, and very insightful about a lot of the issues I find fascinating – like who or what is ‘the markets' and why do they seem to exert so much control over all of us? How did the UK become such a basket case so quickly? Why do economists get paid so much to make predictions that 90% of the time turn out to be wrong? There was so much I wanted to ask Chris that we ended up talking for almost 2 hours, so we've decided to chop it up into two parts for you. This is part 1 in which we learn about Chris early life and how he was the first of his family to go to University, how he ended up being able to semi-retire at 55, his brilliant take on Boris Johnson and UK politics, why economists should never get paid to make predictions, why Facebook should never have been allowed to get so big, and lots more. COMEDY – Boris Johnson, David McWilliams, and Michael O'Leary leave voicemails for Chris on the Mario Rosenstock Podcast hotline Produced by Patrick Haughey, AudioBrand
What can we expect tonight from Ireland's Euro 2024 qualifier against World Cup runners-up France this evening at the Aviva Stadium? Lisa Fallon, FIFA High Performance Technical Director and Eamon Dunphy, Host of The Stand podcast joined The Last Word to discuss. Catch the full chat by pressing the 'Play' button on this page.
The Boys in Green begin their Euro 2024 qualification campaign against France at the Aviva on Monday night. Obviously, with the Latvia win in their back pockets, there is a lot of hope and positivity on the ground about the game but Eamon Dunphy had another take on things....
It's St Valentine's Day, love is in the air and things got very romantic on Gift Grub. Pat Spillane declared his love for David Clifford and Eamon Dunphy and John Giles decided to rekindle their special partnership.
Jarlath Regan, comedian and host of the highly successful Irishman Abroad podcast has spent the last 10 year living in London – he has raised a family and built his career there but his goal from day one was always to get back home again. And that's exactly what he did just a couple of months ago. I think if you've ever lived abroad for a period of time, you're really going to connect with Jarlath's story – he talks about why he moved away in the first place, , the difficulties of settling into a new culture, and how it feels to return to a very different Ireland than the one he left. Jarlath also has a lot to say about Irish culture, British culture, comedy, podcasting, and even how running has transformed his life and saved him a fortune in therapy bills! To keep up with Jarlath's gigs and projects visit https://www.jigser.com/ COMEDY It's all about Prince Harry's explosive new book this week. Eamon Dunphy and John Giles have been analysing the fallout on The Stand, and Vogue and Joanne also give their own unique take on Harry in My Therapist Ghosted Me. The Mario Rosenstock Podcast is produced by Patrick Haughey of AudioBrand.
Phillip is joined by football pundit, broadcaster and journalist Eamon Dunphy and journalist Fionn Davenport to reflect on the passing of Brazil football great Pele.
Daithi O'Se is in top form when we meet in the studio for a chat. Of course he is – after a two year hiatus, the Rose of Tralee is back! It has been a couple of years since Daithi and I sat down together in front of the microphones, so there was a lot to catch up about, and a lot of laughs to be had. We talk all about what its like hosting the Rose, what makes Kerry people so unique, his new cottage renovation project, and he even teaches me a few cheeky words in Irish!COMEDYDaithi and I aren't the only ones talking about the Rose of Tralee, so are my colleagues in the podcast world, including Vogue and Joanne of My Therapist Ghosted Me, and Eamon Dunphy of The Stand.Enjoy!Mario GET IN TOUCH:https://www.instagram.com/mariorosenstockofficial/https://twitter.com/giftgrubmariomariorosenstock@gmail.comThe Mario Rosenstock Podcast is produced by Patrick Haughey of AudioBrand Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Michelle Smith's four-year ban effectively ended her swimming career at the age of 29 but she wasn't the only person damaged by the fallout from Atlanta. And for some the effects can still be felt 25 years on. Featuring Paul Kimmage, Vincent Hogan, Paul Howard, Eamon Dunphy and silver medallists Allison Wagner and Marianne Limpert. Nominated for best documentary at the Irish Podcast Awards. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Eamon Dunphy in conversation with Liverpool legend Graeme Souness.This episode was first posted on 14th April 2017. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/the-stand-with-eamon-dunphy.
Michelle Smith may have returned to Dublin as an Olympic hero in the summer of 1996, but her homecoming was washed out by torrential rain. Some would see those clouds as a metaphor for what was to come. Featuring Paul Kimmage, Vincent Hogan, Paul Howard, Eamon Dunphy and silver medallists Allison Wagner and Marianne Limpert. Nominated for best documentary at the Irish Podcast Awards. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
August is a great time for some light podcast listening, so we've put together a very special episode for you, packed full of my favourite comedy sketches from over the last few months of the Mario Rosenstock Podcast. I hope you enjoy – and if you do, subscribe, follow and tell a friend!Sketches: 1. Both Tony Holohan and Paul Reid are stepping down from their respective roles in the health service – as two prominent figures throughout Ireland's Covid pandemic response, there's an ‘end of an era' feel about it all. Of course there were going away drinks, and The Mario Rosenstock podcast had secret microphones in the room – take a listen… 2. Now that Boris Johnson has finally succumbed to the pressure and resigned, what is he going to do next? Enter the Love Island villa of course!! 3. So EVERYONE is talking about this GAA catfish story by The 2 Johnnies. You know the one about the girl who created several different fake social media profiles in order to lure in several GAA players and others, including Johnny B of The 2Johnnies. It is fascinating stuff. They talk all about it on their 2 Johnnies Podcast. But loads of other podcasters have been talking about it too, including Eamon Dunphy and John Giles on The Stand.. 4. What about those crazy queues and delays at Dublin airport – have you been affected yourself? Well Ryanair never misses a trick, and they have come up with a very ‘interesting' offering for passengers that don't want to be stuck waiting at the airport for hours. We've got our hands on the ad, check it out.. 5. Katie Taylor enjoyed a huge win against Amanda Serrano in April , and when someone achieves the kind of fame that Katie now has, the phone starts ringing, big time. You get calls from all sorts of people that you mightn't expect to hear from. We got exclusive access to Katie's voicemails, and it turns out her phone has predictably been hopping.. 6. As the ‘Wagatha Christie' trial came to an end, Roy Keane and Jamie Carragher had a heated debate about it on Sky Sports… GET IN TOUCH:https://www.instagram.com/mariorosenstockofficial/https://twitter.com/giftgrubmariomariorosenstock@gmail.comThe Mario Rosenstock Podcast is produced by Patrick Haughey of AudioBrand See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.