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There's only one place to start this week as Kieran & Gary host an honest discussion on the dark scenes that marred Friday's Louth Derby. It's been an awful week for Drogheda United, with a public and bitter boardroom fallout taking its toll on manager Kevin Doherty, who we hear from on the show.We also hear from Gareth McGlynn as the former Candystripes chats all things Derry City. Cobh Ramblers manager Fran Rockett also features on a jam-packed pod. We've got a very busy BTS Hotline, the BTS Predictions League and our BTS Charity bet sponsored by BAR 1 Betting (18+, gamblingcare.ie)As ever, we're brought to you by QuinnAv.ie
As the Louth derby in the League of Ireland played out to a 1-1 draw, Ben Symes was on the scene to get the reaction from both sets of managers, Drogheda's Kevin Doherty and Dundalk's Ciaran Kilduff.
Ben Symes speaks to Drogheda manager Kevin Doherty and recent returnee from the United States Mark Doyle ahead of the Louth Derby vs Dundalk this Friday night. Listen to live and exclusive commentary of Derry City's clash with Bohemians this Friday from 7 o'clock on Off The Ball on Newstalk and the GoLoud App.
Drogheda United head coach Kevin Doherty spoke to Off The Ball's Ben Symes at the League of Ireland launch at Whelans ahead of the new season.After being controversially ruled out of Europe last season, Doherty explains the ambition behind trying to get back to the promised land whilst also talking through the changes in his squad that occurred in the off season.Become a member and sign up at offtheball.com/join
Will O'Callaghan is joined by Ben Symes to round up some of the voices we heard at the LOI 2026 Launch in Whelan's on Wednesday afternoon.In this episode you can hear from Michael Duffy, Alan Reynolds, Dawson Devoy, Kevin Doherty, Padraig Amond, Brendan Clarke and a feature interview with Shelbourne FC Women's star Pearl Slattery.The full interviews with every clubs representatives will follow on your OTB Podcast feeds over the next few weeks!
Jonathan Higgins chats to Kevin Doherty of Drogheda United, John Caulfield and Patrick Hickey of Galway United, following a 1-1 draw between the sides this evening in Eamonn Deacy Park.League of Ireland with Rockshore 0.0#leagueofourown To become a member and access our exclusive content simply click: here:http://offtheball.com/join
On a week where skeletons are being found lying around all kinds of closets, a squeaky clean Kevin Doherty stops by Oliver Ireland for an international break chat on the highs and lows of 2025 – so far. While hedging his bets on talented non-Drogheda players, he is quite clear about his priorities and ambitions for his current crop of Drogs as well as his plans for a guaranteed Premier Division run again next season. Inside the hand-stitched Collar & Cuff mailbag is a lot of Saint Pat's disillusionment as Stephen Kenny's reign comes under scrutiny. There's the obligatory Damien Duff mention, the overlong intro monologue, and a teaser date for the next live show. It's all a bit hectic this time of the year and the adrenaline-fuelled banter is brought to you by Future Ticketing, Collar & Cuff, Rascals Brewing(ery) and Sport Cosanta. Oh – and didn't we mention Cork City are in the cup final?
In Friday's Football Daily, Phil Egan brings you a full preview of tonight's League of Ireland action, which includes Off The Ball's live game at Tallaght Stadium. We speak to Stephen Bradley and Bohemians defender Cian Byrne ahead of that clash in Tallaght. We also hear from Kevin Doherty, Patrick Hickey and John Coleman before another busy night in the top flight. We've the latest on UEFA's apparent push to expel Israel from their competitions. And Arne Slot discusses Giovanni Leoni's awful debut game injury, and Hugo Ekitike's dumb sending-off in the Carabao Cup.
We've got some making up to do after last week's phantom episode — and we're back with a bang. This week features fascinating audio with Joey O'Brien and Kevin Doherty. The Shels boss admits this season has fallen short of expectations as defending champions, while Doherty hits back at criticism over his side's style of play. Elsewhere, the lads break down a hectic few days across both divisions, from Sligo's revival to Galway's decline and Waterford's defensive woes. In the First Division, Dundalk face some harsh words after their shock defeat to Longford. Sponsored by QuinnAv.ie
In Friday's Football Daily, Phil Egan helps set the table for tonight's clash of European hopefuls Bohemians and Derry City - a game you can hear live and exclusive on Friday night's Off The Ball. We hear from Kevin Doherty, Stephen Bradley, Ger Nash, Tony McNamee and Oran Crowe ahead of this evening's FAI Cup quarter-finals. Plus, Arne Slot on Liverpool's pursuit of Marc Guehi, and injury blows for Chelsea & Newcastle's new strikers.
Over the last couple of months, tragedy has struck two MA families unexpectedly. At the end of June, a UMass Amherst student who was interning in D.C. got caught up in a violent act as an innocent bystander who was murdered. Two teenagers have been charged with Eric Tarpinian-Jachym's murder. Then, in August, a Shrewsbury father was murdered on his way home after dropping his 6-year-old son off at school. Kevin Doherty confronted a man he saw spray-painting graffiti, to which the two men got into a spat where the suspect pulled out a gun and shot Doherty, who tragically died from his injuries. We discussed the senseless acts of violence as of late, felt here in Massachusetts.
Bohemians suffered their fourth consecutive 1-0 defeat to Drogheda United on Friday night at Dalymount Park. This time it was Joshua Thomas who popped up with the winner for Kevin Doherty's Drogs.Both Alan Reynolds and Kevin Doherty stopped by for a chat with Off The Ball's own Stephen Doyle after the game to give their own two cents on events on, and off the field.
Drogheda United boss Kevin Doherty and wing-back Owen Lambe spoke to Off The Ball's Scarlett Herron ahead of their clash with Bohemians on Friday night.You will be able to hear live commentary of that game on your radios on Newstalk from 7pm and on the GoLoud App.League of Ireland on Off The Ball with Rockshore 0.0.
On Tuesday's Football Daily, Phil Egan brings you all the fallout from last night in the League of Ireland plus all the latest from the Club World Cup.Kevin Doherty laments Drogheda United's European expulsion, as does Stephen Bradley, Stephen Kenny and Damien Duff.Bradley wants Rovers to kick on as they go clear at the top.Kenny disappointed with his side's first half showing, whilst Duff credits his team with a battling win.Carla Ward's Ireland heading back to the Aviva.And Manchester United turn attention to another striker.Become a member and subscribe at offtheball.com/join
A horrible day for Drogheda United ended with a 2-1 defeat at home to SSE Airtricity Premier Division leaders Shamrock Rovers at Sullivan & Lambe Park.Heartbroken and emotional, their manager Kevin Doherty spoke to OTB's Nathan Murphy, as did the Rovers boss Stephen Bradley. League of Ireland on Off the Ball with Rockshore | #leagueofourown
Hear from Drogheda's Kevin Doherty, Bohs boss Alan Reynolds, Damien Duff of Shelbourne, Sligo gaffer John Russell, Galway manager John Caulfield, Cork City boss Gerrard Nash, and Shamrock Rovers manager Stephen Bradley on this comprehensive roundup of LOI manager interviews from the past weekend.
On Tuesday's Football Daily, Phil Egan brings you all the news from a big Monday of League of Ireland action.Damien Duff marvels at Drogheda's doggedness, as Kevin Doherty is frustrated not picking up all three points.Graham Burke feels like Rovers are improving, whilst Stephen Bradley is not getting carried away just yet.Liverpool boss Arne Slot says Mohammed Salah will be back amongst the goals despite Monday's miss.Brighton eye Europe as Manchester City prepare to say goodbye to club legend Kevin de Bruyne.And what is the latest scandal to hit Italian football?Become a member and subscribe at offtheball.com/join
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On Tuesday's Football Daily, Phil Egan brings you news all the fallout from a big weekend of domestic action plus build-up and team news ahead of the Champions League semi final clash between Barcelona and Inter.Stephen Bradley and Damien Duff continue their war of words after the fall out between the pair two weeks ago.Bohemians' boss Alan Reynolds praises his side's fans after a late win in Galway.Drogheda United remain top of the pile, and their head coach Kevin Doherty feels like his side fully deserved their win over Cork City.Tiernan Lynch describes what it means to put on a Derry City shirt.Dungannon Swifts make history, but which of their players looks to be heading to Tallaght?And Hansi Flick's little genius Lamine Yamal is ready to light up Europe again.Become a member and subscribe at offtheball.com/join
On Tuesday's Football Daily, Phil Egan brings you news all the fallout from a big weekend of domestic action plus build-up and team news ahead of the Champions League semi final clash between Barcelona and Inter.Stephen Bradley and Damien Duff continue their war of words after the fall out between the pair two weeks ago.Bohemians' boss Alan Reynolds praises his side's fans after a late win in Galway.Drogheda United remain top of the pile, and their head coach Kevin Doherty feels like his side fully deserved their win over Cork City.Tiernan Lynch describes what it means to put on a Derry City shirt.Dungannon Swifts make history, but which of their players looks to be heading to Tallaght?And Hansi Flick's little genius Lamine Yamal is ready to light up Europe again.Become a member and subscribe at offtheball.com/join
There's a western flavour to this week's show with the on duty Alan Keane dialling in to discuss the contrasting fortunes of Galway United and Sligo Rovers as the league table begins to take shape. We hear from Tim Clancy about why Cork City's season has gone south, ruminate what Liam Boyce's indiscipline says about issues up north before heading across the sea to discuss Dan's analysis of Packie Bonner. Stephen Bradley hails Jack Byrne's apparent rebirth before the lads discuss the apparent healing powers of Kevin Doherty's Holy Springs where the price of redemption is sometimes as much as €10 per ball. If that doesn't make sense now, it might do by the time you listen to this weekly catch up sponsored by our friends at Rascals Brewing, Collar & Cuff, Sport Cosanta and Future Ticketing. Listen quickly before John Delaney turns up for the publicity photo.
The sun has returned and the mood has definitely lightened in Oliver Marketing as the lads finally agree on something. No April Fools on this weeks show as we delve into a monster mailbag to dissect the goings on at Dalymount, VAR light versus VAR la carte, and of course for the week that's in it..The Galway Oul Lads club. There's a quick interview with John Russell, some commentary gold, WW2 and WWW, Cork City cogging, Coffee Angels and Devils, and isn't Kevin Doherty terribly nice? This fun-filled 71 minutes of sunshine is brought to you by the good people at Future Ticketing, Sport Cosanta, Rascals Brewery and the double-stitched reinforced Collar and Cuff mailbag, and like the insecure boyfriend we still can't believe we're doing this!
Shamrock Rovers made it back-to-back wins in the SSE Airtricity Premier Division with a 2-1 victory at Drogheda United. After the game, Rovers manager Stephen Bradley and his Drogheda counterpart Kevin Doherty spoke with OTB's Stephen Doyle.
There's a few equine analogies this week as Johnny checks in en route to England to talk about the only race that really matters in his mind – the title race. We discuss the exploits of the Drog whisperer Kevin Doherty, working his magic to consistently shock the blue bloods, before paying tribute to the weekend's mane man Colm Whelan before galloping through a crowded mailbag that includes athletics and attendance trivia and questions around why Shamrock Rovers turned bodies away when there was room at the inn. After all this Collar and Cuff, Rascals Brewing, Sport Cosanta and Future Ticketing sponsored fun, we take a virtual trip south to check in on Kerry FC's Conor McCarthy, the novice looking to develop into a thoroughbred manager. Have we flogged this horse enough? Let's just hope it's dead and not diving.
On Monday's Football Daily, Phil Egan has news of that trip to Páirc Uí Chaoimh for Cork City in the summer. We hear from Damien Duff, Stephen Kenny, John Russell, Kevin Doherty and Tim Clancy ahead of a busy night in the League of Ireland Premier Division. Ruben Amorim's defended himself against Wayne Rooney's claims of naivety. And Eddie Howe discusses the red card that rules Anthony Gordon out of the Carabao Cup final.
On Monday's Football Daily, Phil Egan has news of that trip to Páirc Uí Chaoimh for Cork City in the summer. We hear from Damien Duff, Stephen Kenny, John Russell, Kevin Doherty and Tim Clancy ahead of a busy night in the League of Ireland Premier Division. Ruben Amorim's defended himself against Wayne Rooney's claims of naivety. And Eddie Howe discusses the red card that rules Anthony Gordon out of the Carabao Cup final.
On Friday's Football Daily, Phil Egan brings you reaction to Michael Noonan announcing himself on the European stage for Shamrock Rovers. We hear from Hoops boss Stephen Bradley on the teenager's breakthrough, and he talks about Sunday's season-opener with Bohemians. As part of our league preview, we hear from Gareth McGlynn and Drogheda boss Kevin Doherty. Arne Slot speaks for the first time since his Merseyside derby red card. Liam Delap has seemingly closed the door on a Republic of Ireland call. And tributes paid to Paddy Barclay.
On Friday's Football Daily, Phil Egan brings you reaction to Michael Noonan announcing himself on the European stage for Shamrock Rovers. We hear from Hoops boss Stephen Bradley on the teenager's breakthrough, and he talks about Sunday's season-opener with Bohemians. As part of our league preview, we hear from Gareth McGlynn and Drogheda boss Kevin Doherty. Arne Slot speaks for the first time since his Merseyside derby red card. Liam Delap has seemingly closed the door on a Republic of Ireland call. And tributes paid to Paddy Barclay.
Alan Cawley & Cian Tracey look back at all the weekend's action, Stephen Kelly speaks about the England vs Republic of Ireland match, Drogheda United's manager Kevin Doherty is in studio, & Stephen Ferris speaks about the weekend's Rugby Autumn Nations Series fixtures...
We are nearing the end of another season in the Oliver Marketing building and start this week's show with a burning question - have Drogheda United recovered from their cup final hangover quicker than Johnny? We reflect on a final packed with storylines and debate what the result says about the respective protagonists and there's a bit of Kevin Doherty and Ruaidhri Higgins audio too. Beyond that we've a packed mailbag discussing cup final crowds, transfer speculation and budget business as our ageing co-hosts fondly recall the innocent days of internet cafes, hybrid barber shops and Matlock! For the 40th time this season, we, unlike Gemma O'Doherty, are shouting out from the rooftops to our sponsors Collar & Cuff, Rascals, Future Ticketing, Lily's Childcare and our new friends at Toir Performance. We'll be back before Christmas with our Santa lists on a three and a half inch floppy disk!
The lads are back and they're energised from one of THE great LOI TV games on Monday night at Tolka Park. Are Shels folding? Can St.Pat's mount a late title charge? Are Galway United in the race to be crowned kings? We cover every nook and cranny of this insane league run in. Kieran opens the show with a tribute to the late great Maxi. There's audio with Ruadhri Higgins, Kevin Doherty and Frantz Pierrot while we've also got the usual BTS Predictions League and BTS Hotline segments. Sponsored by QuinnAv.ie
Send your your thoughts, opinions or feedback on any topics discussed on our podcastsOn this week's podcast with Luke Jordan, Macdara Ferris is back on once again to discuss the latest action in the League of Ireland. A slightly different opening to the show this week as Macdara discusses his time in Paris at the 2024 Olympic Games, giving his thoughts on the games, the events, and the overall spectacle. You can read all about it in his latest postcard on extratime.com. The lads then dissect the latest action from Irish teams in Europe as Shamrock Rovers and St. Pats both have huge games this week with a chance Europa League and Conference League play offs on the horizon. With Shelbourne, Derry, and Shamrock Rovers all stuttering, does anyone want to win the Premier Divison this year?We also hear from Stephen Bradley, Kevin Doherty, and Damien Duff this week. Finally, to get in touch, send your thoughts to the new extratime.com WhatsApp number - 089 429 5932.Support the Show.
Send your your thoughts, opinions or feedback on any topics discussed on our podcastsIt has been a busy week of football action, and Friday night saw a number of interesting ties in the SSE Airtricity Men's Premier Division as well as a full round of fixtures in the First Division. Meanwhile, in Norwich, the Republic of Ireland Women's Team faced England in a Euro 2025 qualifier.The latest episode of the Extratime.com Voice Notes podcast, hosted by Oisín Langan, provides a round-up of all of Friday night's action and reflections from reporters at some of the games.With three Irish teams in midweek European action, there was a reduced number of matches in the Men's Premier Division, but fewer games certainly did not mean less drama, and there were plenty of moments of magic across the evening.In Dalymount Park, with newly appointed Republic of Ireland Men's Manager Heimir Hallgrímsson as an interested spectator, Sligo Rovers (playing with 10 men for almost an hour after Stephen Mallon was shown a second yellow card) claimed a 2-0 victory over Bohemians courtesy of an Ellis Chapman brace.The second goal for the Bit o' Red was a memorable one and sealed a third win on the bounce for John Russell's side, following recent victories over defending champions Shamrock Rovers and second-place Derry City. Extratime.com's Patrick O'Connor was reporting from Phibsboro, and he spoke to Oisín on the podcast.Meanwhile, Paul Corcoran joined Oisín from Eamon Deacy Park in Galway, where there was joy too for the other team in the West as John Caulfield's Galway United defeated an in-form Waterford side by one goal to nil.The Blues had started well since the mid-season break with two victories and two clean sheets against Dundalk and St. Pat's, but a 24th-minute goal from Patrick Hickey - his first of the season - was the difference between the sides in Galway. Both teams have impressed in their first season back in the top flight, and as it stands, Waterford occupy third spot in the league table with Galway United in fifth (although The Tribesmen do have a game in hand).It proved to be a great night for those in maroon and white as Galway FC women's star Julie-Ann Russell scored Ireland's only goal at Carrow Road - one that will be important for the team's seeding for the playoffs.Elsewhere, the night's only other Premier Division clash saw the league's bottom two sides meet in what was billed as one of the biggest-ever Louth Derbies.Both Dundalk and Drogheda United are battling to avoid relegation, and this match took on huge significance with both teams seeking to secure a valuable three points. Dundalk, having succumbed to two successive defeats, knew that a win would extend the gap between themselves and their neighbours to five points, whilst for Kevin Doherty's side, a win would see them leapfrog the Lilywhites.The game produced six goals, and former Dundalk captain John Flanagan, who was on co-commentary duty for LOI TV, gives us his thoughts on the game in this week's Voice Notes podcast.Oisín also caught up with Extratime.com's Ronan MacNamara, who was in Tolka Park on Thursday night as Shelbourne made a long-awaited return to European action.After 18 years without a game in a European Competition, the Reds hosted St. Joseph's of Gibraltar. Damien Duff's side emerged victorious with a 2-1 scoreline, with goals from Mark Coyle and Will Jarvis. The Reds got off to a dream start with Coyle's goal coming after just 27 seconds.Having conceded a corner approaching the end of the first half, the sides were level at the break, but a Will Jarvis spot-kick in the 57th minute earned The Reds an important win. This resSupport the Show.
The COVID-19 pandemic may have a longing impact on youth kids who may have missed out on sport and recreation opportunities for nearly a year. However, Elite Weightlifting Coach Kevin Doherty used the barbell during this time to help his community flourish through connection and sport. Owner of Hassle Free Barbell Club, Coach Kevin Doherty safely coached first generation kids through the pandemic to ensure that they could remain active while the world shutdown. Coach Doherty talks about the importance of Weightlifting as a tool for building confidence. Also in this episode, Kevin shares his perspective on goal setting beyond physical PRs so that athletes can thrive outside of the gym. This episode continues our Coaching and Leadership series. It was incredible to hear how much of an impact a coach can make on an athletes life alongside physical strength. The relationships forged through weightlifting can help set the foundation for lifelong success. He also emphasizes the value of collaboration and uplifting others. If you were curious why athletes find weightlifting to be a lifetime sport - listen to this episode with Coach Kevin Doherty. THE GRITTY DETAILS Youth weightlifting is a window to introduce children to many different sports. Weightlifting builds skills and confidence for other sport disciplines. Less is more in your strength and conditioning program. The basics will benefit you as long as you are moving correctly and loading the barbell heavy enough. Goal setting goes beyond reps and sets but should include life goals to develop a well-rounded human. This is especially important for athletes who may experience setbacks or injuries. CONNECT WITH THE GUEST Follow Hassle Free Barbell Club on Instagram or on the web. Stanford Hospital says “Weight room no longer off limits to kids.” EPISODES YOU MIGHT ENJOY Episode 42: Trusting the Coaching Process Episode 32: Building Community Through Sport Episode 3: Coaching Discipline and Leadership CONNECT ON SOCIAL Follow the Podcast on Instagram Follow your host
Following the concession of two goals in injury time at home to Galway on Friday, Drogheda United boss Kevin Doherty joins us for an extended chat on this week's show. The former Shels boss recaps that crazy game on Friday, updates us on Warren Davis's injury, discusses tactics, the competitive nature of the league and why the LOI is being viewed in a totally different light by younger people these days. Kieran & Gary reflect on a turbulent start to life at St.Pat's for Stephen Kenny while Gaz makes a big statement in regards to the title race during the BTS Hotline segment. As ever, there's the BTS LOI Podcast Predictions League as well as unrivaled coverage of the LOI First Division. Nobody does it better than BTS. Sponsored by QuinnAv.ie
On this edition of the Voice Notes podcast with Oisin Langan, we hear from: Donal Ryan and Declan Boyle review Sligo Rovers win over Drogheda UnitedPaul Corcoran talks about Galway United 5-0 win over Cork City in the WLOIPhil Trill gives his thoughts on that gameA round-up of the rest of the WLOI gamesSupport the show
On this edition of the Voice Notes podcast with Oisin Langan, we hear from: Owen Heary on Shelbourne's 2-0 win over Bohemians Macdara Ferris & Colin Hawkins on Pats win over Dundalk & the Saints new formationPaul Corcoran on Galway v Drogheda Unired We hear from Kevin Doherty and Conor O'Keeffe Gareth McGlynn on Derry City's cruise past WaterfordDonal Ryan Voice Notes us from the ShowgroundsJohn Russell on his unhappiness with officiating Barry Murphy on Shamrock Rovers and goalkeepersTom Clancy on City winning n Longford Women's League of Ireland Round-upSupport the show
Welcome back to the Content Amplified Podcast! In this episode, we sit down with Kevin Doherty, Senior Manager of Content Marketing at Alma, to discover how to get the most out of your content budget. Highlights you can get from this episode: Determining the right amount of resources for content marketing Initiating conversations about budget allocation and justifying the ask Strategically breaking down budget allocation for marketing content Effective presentation methods for securing budget approval The role of AI in content creation and Alma's unique approach
Alliteration is the thread on which we hang this week's show. Yes, episode 31 gets overly concerned with what type of Friday we have in store. Our two intrepid wordsmiths cajole, conjure and contrive to to describe the night on which Derry host Shamrock Rovers in the key game of the league season and four FAI Cup quarter finals are up for decision. 'Fabulous', 'Flowery' and 'Far Out', this Friday may give Johnny further chest pains and Dan may have to be drug tested. Kevin Doherty is on the line fresh from his and our mailbag to weigh in on the Ireland situation and whether he is next in line for the big job. He also has a little matter of a cup game on 'Fan-ominal' Friday! Throw in the usual Simpsons, Father Ted and Grunge references and it could very well be 1995 again. As the year slips away from us and the Indian Summer draws to a close we can still rely on Future Ticketing, Rascals Brewery and Collar and Cuff to keep the lights on in Glasnevin. So throw your Xg in the bin and settle down to 64 minutes of poetic licence on this Wonderful Wholesome Witty Wednesday!
Bohemians manager Declan Devine is this week's very special guest on Between the Stripes LOI podcast. We also bring you interesting audio from Damien Duff and Stephen O'Donnell as the Oriel Park facilities saga rages on. Kieran & Gary bask in De Town's bank holiday weekend glory while there's an in-depth chat on Cork City FC's direction (or alleged lack of it) following an unsuccessful approach for Drogs boss Kevin Doherty. The lads also discuss the Manchester United Aviva Stadium friendly controversy, field your questions and play the predictions league with listener Jim Fitzgerlad from Waterford this week. Another all-action episode brought to you in association with our sponsors QuinnAv.ie.
You better make it an extra long walk today or find a scenic route to work as we've got a bumper edition of the show covering the latest FAI Cup, League, and European action. We've got audio with managers John Russell, Kevin Doherty, Jon Daly, and Stephen Henderson while Kieran & Gary ask "have Rovers gone stale?" Jon Brier is on hand to review and preview the latest LOI European matches while Gary is not happy with Irish legend Packie Bonner on this week's show. Well worth tuning in! Sponsored by QuinnAv.ie
Possibly one of our busiest shows ever as we're joined this week by special guests David McMillan and Liam Feeney. We also have audio with Ruaidhrí Higgins, Stephen Bradley, Kevin Doherty, and Conor Keeley. Kieran & Gary look ahead to a huge week in Europe for the Irish clubs alongside the league's all-time top European goalscorer McMillan, while Liam Feeney tells us his remarkable story of moving from LOI club volunteer to marketing at Lincoln City. The lads also talk transfer rumors (some may be made up), why Ryan Graydon really wasn't Longford's best player, Damien Duff's recent transfer comments, and much more in an action-packed edition of the pod. Sponsored by QuinnAv.ie
No Dan this week as he's away on International duty so we left it up to Johnny to round up the guests. Wembley wonder with Coventry and back at Burnley, we have Premier League defender Luke McNally, who's back in the country where he reminisces about his days at Enfield, the NECSL, marking a 16 year old Evan Ferguson and his fortuitous move to Drogheda where he hooked up with our second guest, none other than ex manager of Drogheda and Pats, Tim Clancy, who speaks candidly about his time at Pats, the fanciful ambitions in Inchicore, the culture of social media, why there are fewer and fewer easy games and Kevin Doherty's success at United Park. The format may be different but the chat is still red hot and all of this is thanks, as ever, to Collar and Cuff, Rascals Brewery and Future Ticketing!
Thanks for tuning into the 100th episode of HR Like a Boss! We are so excited to have this milestone align with the milestone of our very first live podcast! This very special episode is the second session of interviews John did live at NOHRC 2023. We appreciate every single one of the listeners who have tuned into the podcast, as well as the amazing interviewees who have shared their amazingly awesome insights into HR. This all wouldn't be possible without you! We'll see you in the fall for season 4! This episode features Tabatha Harnishfeger, Kris Cannon-Jackson, Karen Clark, Cameron Bryant, Geraldine Weiser, Sara Bartlett, Tyler Reid, Lisa Grisafo, Brandon Griffin, Stacy Sufka, Angie Staedt, Kevin Doherty, Jennifer Jo Ollis-Roth, Aesha Blue, Rachel Crane, Ann-Marie Potemski. Watch the full livestream: https://youtube.com/live/mDZDZDd831Q About HR Like a Boss HR Like a Boss centers around the concept that with the right passion to be and think different, HR and business professionals can do amazingly awesome HR. People who do HR like a boss understand business concepts, what makes people tick, and how to approach HR as more than a compliance or cost center. This podcast builds the foundation for John Bernatovicz's upcoming book, "HR Like a Boss." If you're ready to take your HR career to the next level, this is the podcast for you. Share any comments with bridgette@willory.com. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/willory/message
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.
The seven year itch remains unscratched and, as the bromance dwindles, talk turns to goalkeepers, fixing the FAI Cup draw, the Irish 2023/24 clubs in Europe, bouncy castles and cursing with Crowley. If that isn't enough to pique your curiosity we also have a chat with Garry Buckley about fatherhood, injuries, Sligo Rovers and the amazing story of two brothers. There's also cameos from Declan Devine and Kevin Doherty as we cast our eye over the week that was. As usual we owe it all to the good people at Future Ticketing, Collar and Cuff and Rascals Brewery for making all of our dreams come true every single week. It's heating up out there so put on plenty of sunscreen before you plug in...
It's a giddy mood in Glasnevin where we host Drogheda manager Kevin Doherty and Dundalk's Keith Ward fresh from the post round and the training ground respectively. The lads pick up where our referee debate ended last week as well as chipping in on the great 2023 Astro Debate! They also find time in our extended edition to touch on Daire Doyle's gas meters, landlord Enda Stevens, post-wedding friendlies, and European balls! Like we said, it's a giddy affair as our hosts recount toilet adventures with The Monk, the bus who wants to be Roy Keane, confectionary cooking tips and a lot of TLAs. It's episode ten with Collar and Cuff, Future Ticketing and Rascals Brewery and think El Duderino, if you're not into the whole brevity thing!
I was thrilled to have the opportunity to interview my good friend and author, Kevin Doherty, about his latest book, 'Landscape of Shadows.' In this episode, we delve into Kevin's thought process and ideas behind writing, as well as his extensive research on the unorganized resistance in occupied France during World War II. This conversation offers a unique and fascinating perspective on the resistance movement, and will leave you with a deeper understanding of the complexities and challenges faced by those who fought against the German occupation. Join us as we explore the hidden histories and untold stories of the resistance in this enlightening and engaging chat. _ Produced by the Greenville Podcast Company. Books & Looks is a project of Views on Books.
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