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There is nobody more passionate and knowledgeable about the game of football than the fans themselves and that's why this week on Between the Stripes LOI podcast we are giving LOI fans a voice! Joining us on the show will be Galway United fan Julian Canny, Super Saint Tadhg Gavin, and One Up Top podcast host and Bohs diehard Jordan. Kieran & Gary talk Ireland, improvements that are needed for fans at the Aviva Stadium, the return of the LOI Premier Division, and a full review & preview of all the latest happenings in the First Division. Anthony Quinn takes part in our world-famous predictions league while we also field your questions on this week's pod too. A more complete LOI & Irish football podcast you won't find! Sponsored by QuinnAv.ie
In this week's episode Galway United manager John Caulfield is interviewed.Galway United supporters Julian Canny, Kenny Keady, and Stephen Connolly reflect on the opening half of the SSE Airtricity League first division season.Ann Carr, from a famous footballing family in Galway, talks about the Gaynor Cup which istaking place this week in UL.Galway WFC manager Alan Murphy discusses Saturday's important WNL encounter against Athlone Town at Fahy's Field.
In this week's episode Tuam Celtic's Franny Fallon discusses football in the area and how the club is developing.Galway United manager John Caulfield is interviewed about the SSE Airtricity League.United supporters Julian Canny and Kenny Keady reflect on the opening round of fixtures in the first division ahead of Friday's important encounter away to Waterford FC.Galway WFC manager Alan Murphy is interviewed ahead of Saturday's WNL clash againstchampions Shelbourne at Eamonn Deacy Park.There is also a round-up of local junior and national underage leagues action.
Galway United manager John Caulfield is interviewed ahead of Friday'seagerly anticipated SSE Airtricity League first division fixture awayto Cork City at Turners Cross.Long time United supporters Julian Canny, Kenny Keady, and StephenConnolly discuss the season.Former United player, Gordon Brett, who is heavily involved withAthlone Town also talks about the action.Meabh De Burca, the 52 times capped Republic of Ireland international,highlights the importance of remaining involved in sport.
In this week's episode Vinny Faherty previews Galway United's SSEAirtricity League first division play-off semi-final against BrayWanderers.Galway United statistician Julian Canny reflects on previous play-offencounters involving the club, while U14 coaches Jason Murphy and GaryTraynor preview Saturday's league decider against Shamrock Rovers.Mike Corbett reflects on his involvement in the game locally as aplayer, coach, and administrator.There is also a round-up of Galway FA premier division and nationalunderage action.
In this week's episode the lads meet Julian Canny from the Galway United Co-Op to discuss all things Galway in the This Is The Club Interview, they run through the past week's fixtures in the league and cup, there is a fairly full mailbag and Dale gives two teams the boot and gives his power rankings of his top ten.
Paddy and William GrantThe Grant family remain crucial members of West United. Paddy Grant recovered from a long and serious battle with Covid-19 last year and has returned to good health. His son William is the driving force behind West United, who are managed by his brother Rodney.Julian CannyLong time Galway United supporter Julian Canny recently put a Galway United statistical archive together. Julian discusses his passion for the League of Ireland game, while also reflecting on United's past, present, and future.Stephen LallyNew Galway WFC manager Stephen Lally talks about the potential that exists in the west of Ireland and how he is looking forward to working in the rapidly developing WNL.
For the first time ever, Kieran Burke has the luxury of calling on two co-hosts as Gary Reilly & James Donnelly feature in a debate filled show. The lads look back on the drama of the play-offs and hear from those involved in Longford's dramatic win (Joe Gorman, Dean Byrne & Daire Doyle) while there are also interviews with Athlone Town boss Adrian Carberry and Galway United fan Julian Canny. The lads look ahead to the final round of fixtures in the Premier and the possible permutations and there's our usual charity bet & Rapid Vienna v Dundalk chat. All this & so much more, you won't be bored!
The final Between the Stripes LOI podcast to be recorded in lovely Longford is marked in grand fashion as Burke & Brier are joined for the final time by Gary Rogers, Neale Fenn, Stephen Henderson and Julian Canny. Rogers talks Europe and PFAI, Fenn reflects on that awful defeat to Bray and some departures from Longford, Hendo discusses his new job at Shels, while Julian is on hand to reflect on the possibility of an All-Ireland league. A fitting show to send Jon Brier on his way after two incredible years with Between the Stripes. Please leave your reviews as a show of thanks to the great Yorkshire man.
With Dan away on International duty, Johnny was in studio to mind the house. Dan did dial in from the Ireland camp in Portugal as the league season enters the halfway stage. Bray Wanderers boss Gary Cronin, fresh from the win over Galway, comes into studio while the man with 'BOSS' on his t-shirt, Jack Byrne, lives up to the moniker. In a packed show, betting expert Julian Canny comes in to discuss extremely worrying gambling trends in the First Division. And Jack also weighs in about the twist and turns of his career and puts the issue to bed as to what his best position is.
After a week away the lads return to run us through a weekend of huge FAI cup drama as well as analyzing the last 16 draw. There's interviews with Drogheda manager Tim Clancy, new Bray boss Gary Cronin, Longford Town match winner Jamie Hollywood and Galway United superfan Julian Canny. Kieran and Jon preview the weekends action in our latest St.Mel's brewery prediction game, while the lads also have a debate on the decision to host the EA Sports Cup final in Derry. A tasty show not to be missed. Now available on SoundCloud, Spotify & TuneIn!
On this weeks show Kieran & Jon are joined by Soccer Republic's Declan "Fabio" O'Brien as the lads take a look at the fortunes of Fabsters former clubs so far this season. Stephen Rice is on the line to talk Rovers, coaching and his controversial release by Longford, while Galway fan Julian Canny looks ahead to a huge weekend in the First Division.
Julian Canny is the proud Ringleader of performing arts producer The Comedy Emporium, Creative Producer for Geraldton Fringe Festival Funtavia, and co-founder of a fresh regional arts production company Euphorium. Julian boasts proudly (regardless if you asked him or not) that these endeavours are social enterprises, and they aim to change the way we develop works and communities in regional areas. Julian has a unique background in sales management and continues in the industry as a consultant. Unlike most people in the arts with a background in white collar work he actually enjoys bringing his past experience into the industry; he sees it as a valuable skill that helps convey the importance of creative industries. He is committed to developing a regional arts market comprised of regional producers focused on sustainable industry practices as well as the importance of art in the role of cultural identity. More info: http://thecomedyemporium.com/ In this episode: We talk about the difference in producing in capital cities vs regional areas. We look at why there is a greater need for more long term engagement between artists and communities, we try to answer the million dollar question of who is your audience and what you should really be doing in regional areas when you take show on tour.
Low attendance figures are debated on this weeks show as Cobh boss Stephen Henderson, Wexford FC media officer Shane Marron and Galway United fan Julian Canny weigh in with their thoughts on the situation. Elsewhere, Dundalk FC 'keeper Gary Rogers is this weeks star guest as he discusses trophies while also paying his respects to the late Jimmy Magee.
The one and only Pat Flynn joins us in studio. We've interviews with new signing Cameron King and Galway fan Julian Canny while Lee Grace takes the quiz.