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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.
Italian football icon Salvatore 'Toto' Schillaci has died aged 59. "Schillaci, six foot two, eyes of blue, Mick McCarthy's after you", was the chant from Irish fans, but it was his goal in the quarterfinals of Italia '90 that broke our hearts. We hear from Ireland's keeper on the day Packie Bonner
We're back with the last 16 of USA 94. Klinsmann and Voller come up with the old magic as Germany find their touch. Spain produce a performance that suggests they might finally be ready to end their decades of underachievement (yeah right). Sweden's Three Amigos – Brolin, Dahlin, Andersson – end Saudi Arabia's dream run. Romania and Argentina produce a match for the ages. Packie Bonner's butter fingers end Ireland's hopes of a second successive quarter-final. Independence Day is memorable in more ways than one as Team USA face the might of Brazil. Roberto Baggio's divine intervention finally kickstarts Italy's campaign. Bulgaria break new ground as Mexico break the goal frame. Hanging over the last 16 is the brutal murder of Andres Escobar and arguments over refereeing standards, as some games are plagued by controversial decisions, with FIFA giving several referees their marching orders. Subscribe to World Cup Rambling on your podcast platform. TWITTER/X @MatthewOkot @WorldCupRamble
Celtic lead Atletico Madrid twice at home in the Champions League but end up with a 2-2 draw. We get reaction from manager Brendan Rodgers, Packie Bonner and James McFadden.
Shamrock Rovers have had a week to forget. They're not the only ones. Roy Shanahan and Nathan Doyle look at all the LOI news including... - Is Sky Sports to show LOI games? - Packie Bonner is looking for LOI clubs to be a feeder club for Celtic - Cup Competitions Galore - Women's World Cup
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
On this week's DL Debate – Brendan Devenney wraps up all the week GAA news stories including Donegal's search for a new manager in the company of Brendan Kilcoyne. In another Life stories feature, Brendan is joined by the legend that is Packie Bonner. Listen to the DL Debate in association with Sara's Kitchen at … DL Debate – 27/07/23 Read More » The post DL Debate – 27/07/23 appeared first on Highland Radio - Latest Donegal News and Sport.
Want some of the best bits of OTB in nice, easy, digestible chunks? Listen back here to some of the very best bits of this week's shows now. Andy Dunne on Ireland's options at 10 | Packie Bonner on Bazunu and Kelleher | Boom boom goes Jayo, as Sherlock enters inter-county coaching
Welcome to Thursday's #OTBAM podcast - Ger & Shane are in studio, bringing you your sports breakfast fix. World Cup latest with Dave McIntyre and Andy Mitten. Rugby with Matt Williams, new Tipp Captain Noel McGrath and Shane catches up with Packie Bonner. Timestamps and topics below. (01:00) – Kickoff with Ger & Shane (27:10) – Football w/Dave McIntyre (45:40) – Football w/Andy Mitten (01:09:00) – Sports Pages (01:20:20) – Rugby w/Matt Williams (01:49:10) – GAA w/Noel McGrath (02:05:00) – Football w/Packie Bonner Catch OTB's sports breakfast show LIVE weekday mornings from 7:30am or just search for OTB AM and get the podcast on the OTB Sports app or wherever you listen to yours. SUBSCRIBE and FOLLOW the OTB AM podcast. #OTBAM is live weekday mornings from 7:30am across Off The Ball, in association with Gillette | #EffortlessFlow
Packie Bonner joined Shane Hannon to discuss Irish football, quality goalkeepers and look back at some Italia 90 memories. Catch OTB's sports breakfast show LIVE weekday mornings from 7:30am or just search for OTB AM and get the podcast on the OTB Sports app or wherever you listen to yours. SUBSCRIBE and FOLLOW the OTB AM podcast. #OTBAM is live weekday mornings from 7:30am across Off The Ball, in association with Gillette | #EffortlessFlow
Go leor ag cur isteach ar Mhary bhocht inniu, Joe McHugh, Martin Mc Hugh, Packie Bonner, tá sí rud beag thrí na chéile acu uilig.
Thursday's #OTBAM podcast - Ger and Eoin are live this morning with your sports breakfast fix. We're talking Football, discussing Packie Bonner and Stevie G with Ty Bracey and Phil Egan, Rugby with Fiona Hayes, and it's Scottie Pippen vs. Michael Jordan on The Beef is Real. Timestamps and topics below. (01:00) - OTB AM is LIVE: Ger and Eoin - Packie Bonner's presser, Man United's five-a-side. (17:40) - The Beef is Real: Pippen vs. Jordan. (38:30) - Rugby with Fiona Hayes: Ciara Griffin, IRFU, Rassie Erasmus, Ireland vs. Argentina. (1:00:00) - Sports Pages. (01:13:00) - Sports News with JD. (01:22:30) - Steven Gerrard's debut with Ty Bracey. (01:44:30) - Football with Phil Egan. Catch OTB's sports breakfast show LIVE weekday mornings from 7:30am or just search for OTB AM and get the podcast on the OTB Sports app or wherever you listen to yours. SUBSCRIBE and FOLLOW the OTB AM podcast. #OTBAM is live weekday mornings from 7:30am across Off The Ball, in association with Gillette | #BestFaceForward
On this morning's OTB AM, Ger Gilroy, Eoin Sheahan and John Duggan discussed the lack of a definitive answer from FAI board member Packie Bonner on the future of Stephen Kenny as Ireland manager. #OTBAM is live every morning with @Gillette UK | #BestFaceForward You can subscribe to the OTB AM podcast wherever you get your podcasts across the OTB Podcast Network. via iTunes via Spotify via GoLoud
On todays show Brenda chats to Packie Bonner ahead of the Euros Final this Sunday, Bibi Baskin talks about her retirment, Dave Minogue and Ryan Minogue-Lee talk about a new Irish film hitting cineams today called Poster Boys and Gina and Karol Daly are on to talk about Battle of the Food Trucks.
Andy Townsend, Packie Bonner & Ray Houghton join Joe to pay tribute to the late Alan McLoughlin. Pat Nevin also joins us to chat Champions League and the MUFC protest. @PaddyPower
Andy Townsend, Packie Bonner & Ray Houghton join Joe to pay tribute to the late Alan McLoughlin. Pat Nevin also joins us to chat Champions League and the MUFC protest. @PaddyPower
On today's show Ray speaks to Helen Kearney, Rory McMahon & Monica Hannigan about Virtual Parades, Ray talks to Eamonn Terry & James O’Leary, Packie Bonner tells us about National Flag Day, Eva Whittaker joins Ray to talk about Wolfwalkers Oscar Nomination, Terry McCoy tells us about St Patrick’s Plate and we have live music with Sharon Shannon.
Ray speaks to Helen Kearney, Rory McMahon & Monica Hannigan about the Virtual Parades that are happening around the country, Eamonn Terry tells us about Joe Biden's Crystal Bowl, Ray speaks with Shamrock Grower James O’Leary, Packie Bonner tells us about National Flag Day and Terry Mc Coy joined Ray for a quick chat.
Join Rob Maclean, Packie Bonner and Stephen Craigan for another big night of chat on The Go Radio Football Show with OPC Energy LTD.
What makes our tricolour unique and why should schoolchildren up and down country celebrate it? Packie Bonner joined Pat on the show to tell us why and to give detais of the launch of the Thomas F. Meagher foundation’s Flag Day 2021. Listen and subscribe to The Pat Kenny Show on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Spotify. Download, listen and subscribe on the Newstalk App. You can also listen to Newstalk live on newstalk.com or on Alexa, by adding the Newstalk skill and asking: 'Alexa, play Newstalk'.
On July 10th, the world of football lossed one of its most charismatic figures of the past 60 years, Jack Charlton. As a player he was a part of the great Leeds team of the 60's & 70's. He was also a member of the English team who won the 1966 World Cup on their own soil. He managed several clubs side once his playing days ended but it was his exploits with the Republic Ireland from 1986 to 1996 which stands out massively from his managing days as he brought our country to its first major tournament in Germany at Euro 88 and two successive world cup appearances, with the first seeing us reach the last 8 at Italia 90. I caught up with one of Jack's biggest performers from the past Packie Bonner yesterday and we paid tribute to the memory of this great legendary figure who has sadly left us but who has left a mountain of great memories. To listen to 3 songs that I chose for this podcast, you can hear them along with this interview by visiting the below link. The interview on its own is here to abide by platform rules.I hope you enjoy the show!https://www.mixcloud.com/DJTone84/the-time-out-podcast-ep-24-with-guest-packie-bonner-tribute-to-jack-charlton-july-14th-20/Support the show
Celtic Soul Podcast Episode 27 with Andrew Milne chatting to former Celtic & Motherwell goalkeeper, Barry John Corr about Life in Glasgow, Wanting to be Packie Bonner and dreaming of being the Celtic goalkeeper, signing for Celtic at 16, his Celtic debut at Tynecastle, breaking his back, being told twice by Celtic he was not wanted, leaving the Motherwell dressing room on helicopter Sunday, following Celtic as a fan, the current Celitc goalkeepers, Shane Duffy's debut, his son Dylan Corr who is currently playing with Celtic, life after football in the Glasgow property game and alot more. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Celtic Soul Podcast Episode 15 with Andrew Milne chatting to former Ireland Goalkeeper, Gerry Peyton about Life in Japan, Jack Charlton, the Birmingham Irish, Holidays in the West of Ireland, Representing Ireland, Family, Meeting the Pope, Packie Bonner, Arsene Wenger and much more See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Gerry McDade sits down with Packie to talk about his incredible career in football with Celtic and Ireland as well as discussing the future of Scottish football.
Gary is joined by former Celtic and Republic of Ireland goalkeeper, Packie Bonner, to discuss his playing career, the managers he played for and his current role with UEFA. Packie talks about the following: - The level of preparation for the 1990 penalty shoot-out - Was there any extra practice into those long goal kicks? - Playing for Jack Charlton - How management has changed - Leadership in the 1994 Rep. of Ireland World Cup squad - Transition of the back pass rule in 1993 And much more!! If you enjoy the podcast, please help us achieve our goal of providing the coaching community with as much daily content as possible moving forward. To support Modern Soccer Coach, please go to our shop and order one of our books and/or webinars. Coaches can get 40% off every order by using the code MSCSPECIAL at checkout. https://www.modernsoccercoach.com/shop
Irish scientist, Prof Adrian Hill's team leads in race to find vaccine for Coronavirus. Singer-songwriter Gavin James on his new single titled Boxes. We remember Patrick Kavanagh's ode to May with his poem Bluebells for Love. Memories of Italia '90 with Irish hero Packie Bonner & Galway singer Don Stiffe of the Kilfenora Ceili Band.
In Episode B we pre-qualify Tommy Burns as an undisputed entry to the A-Z, then go on to discuss the merits of Scott Brown, Packie Bonner and Artur Boruc, but who will join him...In the second part, our wildcard nominations include Brother Walfrid's birthplace 'Ballymote', the wonderful 'Banter Years' and an Alan Partridge lookalike...
Covid cases continue to rise (00:08); Central Bank's stark predictions (090:5); What is cocooning? (15:52); measures; Challenges faced by Travelling community in Covid crisis (27:37); Irish medtech industry responds to pandemic (35:44); How to survive the lockdown (43:04); Packie Bonner - a great sporting moment (48:34)
Packie Bonner is a legend of Irish football for his heroics between the sticks for the national team. The stopper's famous penalty save against Romania to send the boys in green through to the quarter final of Italia 90 is one of the biggest moments in our countries sporting history. Jamie spoke to the man himself at the Soccer Writers Association of Ireland SSE Airtricity League awards where he mentioned a possible future role within the new-look FAI.
On this week’s episode Leo Cullen, Stuart Lancaster, Jordan Larmour, Cian Healy and Brian O’Driscoll looked ahead to Leinster’s huge Champions Cup clash with Lyon. We heard from Conor McGregor ahead of his massive UFC return next weekend. Dessie Farrell and Mattie Kenny reflected on Dublin’s start to the season in both hurling and football. We also spoke to Packie Bonner, Michelle O’Neill, Vinny Perth and Gary Rodgers at the Soccer Writers Association of Ireland SSE Airtricity League awards.
Si Ferry sits down with legendary Celtic and Republic of Ireland National Team goalkeeper, Packie Bonner to discuss his long and fruitful career between the sticks. In a career that has seen the Irishman win multiple honours and appear in some of Ireland's most iconic moments in international football, he recalls some of the great characters he met and played with along the way including Sean Fallon, Jock Stein, Tommy Burns and Jack Charlton.
Si Ferry sits down with legendary Celtic and Republic of Ireland National Team goalkeeper, Packie Bonner to discuss his long and fruitful career between the sticks. In a career that has seen the Irishman win multiple honours and appear in some of Ireland's most iconic moments in international football, he recalls some of the great characters he met and played with along the way including Sean Fallon, Jock Stein, Tommy Burns and Jack Charlton.
A Celtic State of Mind was named as the UK's Best Football Podcast at the prestigious 2018 Football Blogging Awards. The podcast has since announced an exciting partnership with Fansbet, the betting firm developed by fans for fans.In this latest episode, Paul John Dykes is joined by Gerry McDade, where they discuss:* Andy Ritchie - The Idle Idol;* Dealing with the departure of Kenny Dalglish;* The death of Elvis;* The Supersonic 70s;* Packie Bonner's life story;* The legend of John Thomson;* The culture of Celtic. A Celtic State of Mind has gone from strength-to-strength over the last couple of years, and there are many more guests lined up in the weeks ahead from the world of sport, music, film, art, broadcasting, literature and politics.Connect with A Celtic State of Mind @PaulDykes, @anorthernprose and @ACSOMPOD and subscribe to the podcast via iTunes or through your podcast player.
A collection of highlights from every football related episode of the series. Featuring previously unheard material and standout tales from the truly epic collection of Ireland footballing greats, this episode is bound to draw you, take you back, make you laugh and shake your head with disbelief for the beautiful game. Roy Keane: (1:00) -Mick McCarthy, Kevin Kilbane, Roddy Doyle, Seamus Coleman, Jack Conroy Retirement: (24:00) -Richie Sadlier, James McClean, Paul McGrath, Ronnie Whelan Jack Charlton Era: (35:00) -Eamon Dunphy, Jason McAteer, Tony Cascarino, Packie Bonner, Niall Quinn Early Career Stories: (53:00) -Shay Given, Paul McGrath, Packie Bonner, Keith Gillespie, Darren O’Dea Funniest Stories: (1:23:00) -Mark Lawrenson, Mick McCarthy, Seamus Coleman, Tony Cascarino, Jason McAteer, Niall Quinn For an extended cut of this bumper episode, for bonus material and to access the entire Irishman Abroad archive, the new Irishman Abroad badge, and much more, sign up to www.patreon.com/irishmanabroad. For tickets and more information for our live show with Tim Wheeler and John Duddy at the Stella & Fly in New York on Halloween night, visit https://www.stellaandfly.com/ To access the entire archive of episodes in the series, download the Irishman Abroad android and iPhone apps for free in the app stores today (links below). itunes.apple.com/ie/app/irishman-…d1101165812?mt=8 play.google.com/store/apps/detail…shmanabroad&hl=en The Irishman Abroad podcast is crowd funded and is only made possible by the listeners’ generosity. We sincerely appreciate your continued support. Donate the gift of £20 today via PayPal (jarlo11@yahoo.com) and by way of thanks, we will send you a beautiful Irishman Abroad bag wherever you are in the world. An Irishman Abroad is brought to you by Currency Fair. Currency Fair is the official partner of the podcast. To get great exchange rates and to avoid ridiculous bank and broker charges when transferring money to anywhere in the world go to currencyfair.com. Get updates on future episodes and live shows by following @jarlath on Twitter, visiting www.jigser.com or email the show directly on irishmanabroadpodcast@gmail.com. Disclaimer: All materials contained within this podcast are copyright protected. Third party reuse and/or quotation in whole or in part is prohibited unless direct credit and/or hyperlink to the Irishman Abroad podcast is clearly and accurately provided.
Right, so we're not the biggest sports fans on this here podcast, but when we were kids we remember the world cup of 1990 - because we'd never made it to a world cup before - so it was a big one.Then when goal keeper Packie Bonner saved a penalty against Romania, the country collectively shit a kitten with excitement - so there was obviously some news happening in the world that we missed out on then - that's what we're looking at this week.
Right, so we're not the biggest sports fans on this here podcast, but when we were kids we remember the world cup of 1990 - because we'd never made it to a world cup before - so it was a big one.Then when goal keeper Packie Bonner saved a penalty against Romania, the country collectively shit a kitten with excitement - so there was obviously some news happening in the world that we missed out on then - that's what we're looking at this week.
It's time to have a chat about the Jack Charlton period as manager of Ireland. We talk long balls, white baseball caps, Liam Brady's magazine based rebellion, Paul McGrath's genius and the many errors of Packie Bonner with Paul Doyle of The Guardian. We also find time to have a squint at the 1989 Ballon D'or list and ask, just who is Robby Langers and how did Derby County get in there? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The idea that footballers stay with one club throughout their career is almost laughable in these cash and ego-driven times. But Patrick ‘Packie’ Bonner was one such man, keeping goal for Celtic across three decades while making a global name for himself with a penalty save which took Ireland into the World Cup’s latter stages for the first time. In this event recorded live at the 2016 Edinburgh International Book Festival, Bonner speaks to Gerard McDade about his extraordinary career.
With Euro 2016 about to begin, John Kenny from RTÉ Sport looks back to Euro '88 - when the Republic of Ireland qualified for their first ever major football tournament. The entire country came to a standstill and celebrated like never before. Packie Bonner, Ronnie Whelan, Ray Houghton, Jack Charlton and many more recall that epic journey. (2012)
Tony O'Donoghue is joined by former Ireland stars Packie Bonner and Mark Kinsella to discuss the final formation of Martin O'Neill's 23-man squad for Euro 2016
Brazil's 1970 World Cup winning captain Carlos Alberto discusses the state of the game. He hits out at the lack of quality players and teams. Also, Ajax's final day meltdown, an interview with former Celtic goalkeeper Packie Bonner and a trip to Portsmouth to find out how the club's supporters saved the club after a string of bizarre owners almost drove it to extinction. (Photo: Carlos Alberto, former captain of the Brazilian 1970's football team, holds the World Cup trophy. Credit: Christophe Simon/AFP/Getty Images)
I speak to Ireland and Celtic ex-footballer, goalkeeper and all-round legend about his newly released autobiography The Last Line. We chat about leaving home for a life of football as a teen, being a Celtic player, representing Ireland at Euro 88 and Italia 90, the euphoria surrounding reaching the quarter finals of a World Cup and the Donegal accent. What's the Craic is a weekly Irish radio show that broadcasts on Brighton's Radio Reverb on 97.2FM, DAB and online at radioreverb.com. You can hear it live Mondays at 8pm or catch the repeat on Tuesdays at 3pm or Saturdays at 1am GMT. You can follow us on Twitter at @whatsthecraicrr or on facebook.com/whatsthecraicrr for up to date news on whats coming up on the show and to get in touch with us. #Brighton #Hove #Sussex #Irish #podcast #sports #football #goalkeeper #legend #WorldCup #Italia90 #PackieBonner
In the inaugural edition of The Irish Post's 'One For The Bhoys' podcast, host Jamie Casey welcomes special guest Packie Bonner to the show. There’s also contributions from prolific Celtic author Richard Purden, while the Irish Post’s online Bhoys correspondent Rachel Lynch shares her thoughts on the latest talking points. Listeners will be given the opportunity to WIN a signed copy of Packie Bonner’s new autobiography, The Last Line, so tune in to hear how to be in with a chance. #Bhoys #CelticFC #Football #Scotland #Ireland #Celtic #Podcast
This week Harry is joined by Celtic Legend Packie Bonner. Packie has a book coming out called The Last Line and Harry discusses is "lucky" career and the influences on him which led to making nearly 500 appearnaces for Celtic in 20 years. He was Jock Stein's last signing for the club when he left his native Donegal for the city of Glasgow in 1978, where Packie evolved from being a shy, homesick teenager into a confident, world-class talent and first-choice goalkeeper. Billy McNeill handed him a debut on St Patrick's Day in 1979, and Packie went on to provide the last line of defence a record 641 times for the club. A seasoned Irish internationalist, Packie was a vital component in the most-celebrated Irish national squad ever, playing in a golden era under the tutelage of the inimitable Jack Charlton. The podcast could have covered so much more but as you will hear, from a quiet start the noise from the kids playing nearby meant we eventually had to bring the interview to a close. To get to know more you can; Buy the book - http://www.amazon.co.uk/The-Last-Line-My-Autobiography/dp/1785031848 Attend An Evening with Packie and Friends - http://tickets-scotland.com/ane22 Or win a book by answering the question and emailing Harrybradycu@gmail.com