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We welcome back Mike Parrott to unravel the truth about silver, gold, and other forms of currency. Should surging silver prices be viewed as a resounding success, or is there more to the story? What is real money, where does it come from, and how should those things impact the way in which families navigate our current economic climate? Show Notes Silver Is Surging: But That's Not the Story Why Gold Can't Displace Fiat? || Peter Zeihan Money Manipulation and Social Order The Creature from Jekyll Island: A Second Look at the Federal Reserve The Reconstruction of the Republic The Crash Course: An Honest Approach to Facing the Future of Our Economy, Energy, and Environment When Money Dies: The Nightmare of Deficit Spending, Devaluation, and Hyperinflation in Weimar Germany Leverage: How Cheap Money Will Destroy the World iCatholic Mobile The Station of the Cross Merchandise - Use Coupon Code 14STATIONS for 10% off | Catholic to the Max Read Fr. McTeigue's Written Works! "Let's Take A Closer Look" with Fr. Robert McTeigue, S.J. | Full Series Playlist Listen to Fr. McTeigue's Preaching! | Herald of the Gospel Sermons Podcast on Spotify Visit Fr. McTeigue's Website | Herald of the Gospel Questions? Comments? Feedback? Ask Father!
In this deeply honest and theologically rich episode of The Upwards Podcast, host Jean Geran sits down with philosopher and biblical scholar S.J. (Shannon) Parrott for a wide‑ranging conversation on shame—what it is, how it forms, and how the transforming presence of Christ meets us in our most vulnerable places.Drawing from her own story, her research on metaphors of clothing and nakedness, and her current work on shame in the Psalms, Shannon helps us see why shame can feel like a “roadblock” to becoming who we truly are in Christ.Together, Jean and Shannon explore:What shame is (and what it's not)The “singularity” of shame and how it distorts identityWhy community is essential when shame pushes us toward isolationHow Jesus meets and reorients identity in stories like the Samaritan woman and ZacchaeusThe role of prayer, Scripture, and the Psalms in forming a new shame‑resistant identityShannon's own pivotal experience of discovering who she is in ChristThe difference between shame, guilt, humiliation, and shamelessnessHow cultivating openness to God and others allows transformationThis is a conversation full of hope, clarity, and practical wisdom for anyone navigating questions of identity, healing, and spiritual formation.Resources Mentioned:S.J. Parrott's Friday Night Lectures at Upper HouseLecture 1 Apple PodcastsLecture 1 SpotifyLecture 1 YouTubeLecture 2 Apple PodcastsLecture 2 SpotifyLecture 2 YouTubeLecture 3 Apple PodcastsLecture 3 Spotify
Welcome back to Young Hot Guys! This week, the guys talk about their relationship with Cork, Michael McIntyre, and taxi guilt. Shane is starting a kids' clothing line, Killian is back to his old thieving ways, and Tony stands in defence of Bradley Cooper. And of course, a very happy birthday to Helmut and Parrott x To get extra bonus content and ad-free listening join HeadStuff+ here: https://headstuffpodcasts.com/membership/ Vote Young Hot Guys for Best Podcast at The Gossies 2026 at https://goss.ie/the-gossies-2026/gossies-2026-best-podcast-452066 Shane's Tickets: https://linktr.ee/shanedanbyrne Killian's Tickets: https://linktr.ee/killiansundermann Tony's Tickets: https://linktr.ee/tonyhorror Shane Daniel Byrne, Tony Cantwell, and Killian Sundermann are Young Hot Guys. This is a HeadStuff podcast produced by Hilary Barry. Artwork by Shane Kenna. Contact us at yhg@headstuff.org
Join Matthew Brennan, Ben Symes and David Wilson as they delve into the biggest stories this week in the world of Irish football.On this week's episode, Ben continues his push to have all Irish players playing in Europe, whilst Matthew keeps us up-to-date with all the Irish going on in the EFL.Coleman vs Doherty: We debate who should start at right wing-back against Czechia and ask if Ireland suddenly have a problem in that position.Alan Browne's role: Can Browne's energy and versatility still make him a key piece of this Ireland side?Life without Cullen: Matthew gives an update on centre-midfield options and who can realistically step in.Nathan Collins watch: Should we be concerned that Brentford have looked solid without him for the last two games?Injury doubts: We unpack the reported knock that kept Collins out against Aston Villa.Parrott's momentum: Troy Parrott's weekend drama—goal controversially ruled out against Ajax, plus an assist.Ferguson fitness fears: Evan Ferguson's latest ankle setback and why the recurring sprains are becoming a real worry.Gasperini speaks: We react to Roma's boss detailing Ferguson's physical and psychological struggles.Can they play together?: Heimir Halgrimsson on his reasoning behind why Ferguson and Parrott could work as a front two.Selection headaches: Who starts at RWB, who anchors midfield, and who leads the line right now?Fixtures & fresh faces: A potential Canada friendly and Jacob Devaney's stardom at St. Mirren.Around the leagues: Irish moves abroad (Furlong, Reghba, Okoflex), chaos at Wigan, and Ireland's first World Cup song with Kaeyan – “Troy Parrott.”And as ever, we are looking for your inspiration to help us, fancy getting in touch?You can do so by emailing outsidetheboxotb2026@gmail.com Contact us on socials @offtheball across all our platforms.Or if you want to contact us directly message the @offtheball.football account on Instagram.And as ever, we are on WhatsApp on 087 9 180 180.Become a member and sign up at offtheball.com/join
In deze uitzending wordt teruggeblikt op de gewonnen bekerwedstrijd tegen FC Twente en de thuiswedstrijd tegen Ajax (1-1), en de rol van de VAR en de scheidsrechter, die de 2-0 van AZ afkeurden. Ook wordt de Youth League besproken.
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On Wednesday's Football Daily, Phil Egan brings you news of Arsenal's win over Chelsea, plus Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola speaks out on issues in Palestine and Ukraine.Arsenal book their place in the EFL Cup final, seeing off Chelsea 4–2 on aggregate at the EmiratesMikel Arteta reflects on the boost of reaching the club's first major final in six yearsKai Havertz delivers the decisive goal against his former club as Chelsea's approach is debatedManchester City look to finish the job against Newcastle, holding a 2–0 lead ahead of the semi-final second legPep Guardiola says City are close to clicking again — and faces questions on his long-term legacyNewcastle boss Eddie Howe insists belief is key as his side chase a comebackTroy Parrott stars for AZ Alkmaar, assisting and scoring to reach the Dutch Cup semi-finals on his birthdayThousands of Irish fans miss out on tickets for the World Cup play-off in Prague as demand far outstrips supplyScottish Premiership drama as Hearts, Celtic and Rangers react to discipline issues, deadline-day deals and title pressurePep Guardiola speaks candidly on Gaza, Ukraine and Sudan, saying he's “hurt” by the human cost of conflictBecome a member and subscribe at offtheball.com/join
On this episode of the You Can Mentor podcast, Zach Garza sits down with Aaron Parrott of Mentor Kids USA to explore how relationships rooted in faith can transform kids and communities. Aaron shares how his experiences growing up as a missionary kid shaped his leadership and mentoring philosophy, along with lessons learned from building sustainable, Christ-centered mentoring programs. Together, they discuss leadership development, measuring impact, and staying humble and faithful while serving kids from hard places in the name of Jesus. If this podcast has encouraged or equipped you, would you take 30 seconds to leave a 5-star rating? On Apple Podcasts, scroll to the bottom of the You Can Mentor page and click “Write a Review.” On Spotify, go to our page, click the three dots next to the settings wheel, and hit “Rate Show.” It helps us reach more mentors like you.Want to go deeper?• Join our Learning Lab for mentoring resources and community• Sign up for our newsletter to stay in the loop• Come to our annual You Can Mentor GatheringYou can find everything at www.youcanmentor.com or follow us on instagram @youcanmentor
On Tuesday's Football Daily, Phil Egan has the latest as Carla Ward names her new assistant coach in Gary Cronin.Spurs Thomas Frank on his future.Pep Guardiola happy with the City board but concerned about Bodo/Glimt's plastic pitch.Mikel Arteta on a busy Arsenal schedule.Gabriel Jesus on his way back to Brazil?Full Champions League round of fixtures.Manchester United look for a new midfielder.Brighton's Greek wonderkid.Troy Parrott to leave for Leeds United?And the clubs in the League of Ireland scramble to get deals done.Become a member and subscribe at offtheball.com/join
On Monday's Football Daily, Phil Egan has the latest from Morocco as the fallout to the 2026 African Cup of Nations final continues.Captain Sadio Mane on taking Senegal back on the pitch.Jonathan Wilson on the craziness of the situation.Troy Parrott to have a new boss at AZ Alkmaar.David Moyes on the good vibes, and the good-natured Jack Grealish.Unai Emery needs reinforcements at Aston Villa.Eddie Howe on a poor away day for Newcastle United.Rob Edwards on the improvement that Wolves are making.Thomas Frank under even more pressure as Spurs get ready to welcome Borussia Dortmund in the Champions League.Real Madrid and Jurgen Klopp continue to be linked.And a dream debut for Denise O'Sullivan at Liverpool.Become a member and subscribe at offtheball.com/join
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250 Years Ago (January 1776) The Continental Congress said that Queens County appeared unwilling to support the Revolution because it refused to send deputies to a convention there. They declared the residents to be unprotected against the British and that no one should do business or communicate with them. A 47-page pamphlet called Common Sense, written by an anonymous patriot, was published on Jan. 10 and widely distributed. Its author (Thomas Paine) argued that there were two major flaws in British governance: monarchy and hereditary rule. "We have it in our power to begin the world anew," he wrote. "America shall make a stand, not for herself alone, but for the world." (After the war, the New York Legislature gave Paine a 100-acre farm in New Rochelle.) Col. Henry Knox reported that his train of 59 cannon and mortars seized from the British had reached Albany from Fort Ticonderoga and that residents helped to drag the heavy artillery across the frozen Hudson River. From there, Knox and his troops marched south to Columbia County before turning east toward Boston. Alexander Hamilton, 21, formed a provincial artillery company in New York City. Gen. Philip Schuyler led a force of 3,000 patriots to Johnstown, northwest of Albany, where they forced Sir John Johnson and 700 Loyalists to surrender their weapons. 150 Years Ago (January 1876) The Cold Spring Recorder reported that Dennis McCarty, a brother of James McCarty of the village, had been aboard a steamer that struck a submerged log about 20 miles from Memphis, overturned and sank within minutes. The seven crew members and 16 passengers managed to escape by riding the detached pilot house to shore. The Minneola had been going at full speed with 900 tons of freight, mostly furniture. It was 47 degrees on New Year's Day. Although a horse owned by William Ladue survived a tumble from the railroad bridge over the Foundry Cove and was able to swim ashore, it died the next day. Abner Merritt, the milkman, said he was attempting to break up a dogfight at the corner of Pine and Parrott streets when a man rushed from a nearby home and punched him, apparently because he wanted to see which dog would win. Nichols exhibited at his store a beautifully handwritten Family Register and the Lord's Prayer done on Bristol board with pens of various colors. It was the work of a young blacksmith who roomed with Morgan Putter. Levi Bailey showed the editor of The Recorder a turnip that resembled a small boy, with its roots as the arms. Charley Merritt, charged with assault, had to be "ironed" [handcuffed] by Officer McAndrew after his arrest on Garden Street to get him to the cells at Town Hall. The next day, Merritt escaped but was chased down. Justice Ferris sentenced him to four months in the Albany Penitentiary. The Cold Spring Library Association hosted a debate at the Reformed Church on the question: Resolved, that capital punishment ought to be abolished. Addison Merrick rented the store in Goodsell's building to open a grocery. "The addition of two grocery stores to our former number at this decreased season for business is, to say the least, a bold attempt," said The Recorder. After receiving a letter from his father in Cuba, Vincent Louise sailed for the island to address "political troubles." Louise was a naturalized U.S. citizen. J.A. Tait had a rough Wednesday, according to The Recorder. In the morning, he fell from his wagon and hurt his arm. In the evening, his horse ran away. He returned home to find the doors locked, because the ladies had gone on a visit. He propped a ladder to reach an upper window, but it broke and sent him tumbling. Milt Lawrence complained that a list published in The Recorder that said he had received assistance from the poor master was in error. The Recorder investigated and concluded Lawrence was correct: He had not requested aid. Instead, according to a "credible informant," Mrs. Lawrence had needed to see a doctor, but her husband was drunk and r...
David and Conor take a look at Troy Parrott's amazing form and just how close was Gus Poyet to taking the Ireland job?
On Thursday's Football Daily, Phil Egan has the latest from the Netherlands as Troy Parrott nets a hat-trick against Ajax.Parrott condemns Ajax to their worst defeat in 99 years,Arsenal take the advantage in the EFL Cup.Liam Rosenior takes the blame for Chelsea goalkeeping mishaps.Could Kelleher end up at Chelsea?AFCON final decided, as Mane pays tribute to Salah.Shelbourne spend big on Odhran Casey.Armstrong Oko-Flex is on the move in Bulgaria.Real Madrid suffer defeat under Alvaro Arbeloa in their first game.And should Johnny Kenny stay at Celtic?Become a member and subscribe at offtheball.com/join
Colm Boohig, Dara Smith-Naughton & Vinny Perth bring you all the talking points after the All Blacks sacked their head coach Scott Robertson in a shock move, just 18 months out from the 2027 Rugby World Cup, Arsenal and Chelsea produced an intriguing first leg in their League Cup semi-final with the Gunners taking a narrow lead back to the Emirates in 3 weeks time and Troy Parrott netted a hat-trick against Ajax in a 6-0 drubbing in the Dutch domestic cup. Vinny and Colm also debate their All-Time Premier League Irish XI. Catch The Off The Ball Breakfast show LIVE weekday mornings from 7:30am or just search for Off The Ball Breakfast and get the podcast on the Off The Ball app.
PALESTRINA: Misa “O Rex Gloriae” a 4 vv (23.22). Coro de la Abadía de Westminster. Dir.: J. O’Donnell. Stabat mater a 8 vv (11.03). Taverner Consort. Dir.: A. Parrott. Tu es pastor ovium (5.20). Cappella Musicale Pontificia Sistina. Dir.: M. Palombella.Escuchar audio
Brenda Donohue reports live from Dublin Airport.
It looks like it's all over for Salah at Liverpool after an explosive 7 minute rant to anyone who would listen about how he feels he's not wanted at the club, how he's been thrown under the bus and isn't speaking to the manager. Surely, he could have just...waited a few weeks and probably wouldn't have had to deal with this problem?As Ireland are still in limbo about their World Cup 2026 participation, it meant we were subjected to a Donald Trump approved World Cup draw featuring hours of Hollywood cameos and endless performances from the likes of the Village People, to see who else would be in our group, IF we get there.It's been a bad week for Arsenal as a moment of bad judgement from Madueke see's Aston Villa go up the other end and score a winner with the last kick of the game. This must be how Hungary felt.More Man United breaking news from the past as their streak of Monday/Thursday games continues.Support the showWant to support us and also get some sweet bonus exclusive pods? Head to patreon.com/nononsensepod where you can get access to:* Weekly Bonus Episodes! Midweek games, European games, it's all there folks!* A 20+ episode mini-pod called After The Nonsense where we chat everything except football* A full archive of all our bonus content in one handy to find spot!____Retro Kits!Want a retro kit to show off your ball knowledge. Use this link and support the show!Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to youhttps://www.classicfootballshirts.co.uk/?ref=nwuyn2q&cid=
On Tuesday's Football Daily, Phil Egan has the latest ahead of the night's Premier League action, plus how are the Irish players faring in the UK and the continent.Thomas Frank says fan certain elements of fan criticism is unacceptable.Eddie Howe wants to keep the good times going for Newcastle.Everton's David Moyes on the weekend's reality check.Andoni Iraola on a bad spell at AFC Bournemouth.Pep Guardiola wants Phil Foden to commit to his boyhood club.Marco Silva tells Fulham to beware of City sting.Andre Onana's 2025 goes from very bad to awful.Could Aaron Connolly join Evan Ferguson and Troy Parrott in the Ireland squad next March?Become a member and subscribe at offtheball.com/join
A feisty top of the table clash between Arsenal and Chelsea ended in a draw after yellow cards galore and straight red for Caicedo. What is it about Chelsea and Battle's of the Bridges?Liverpool returned to winning ways over West Ham with a goal from Isak. But the real talking point coming out of the game was Lucas Paqueta's bizzare red card for double dissent and is equally as bizarre statements after the game.Avert your gaze Ireland bandwagoners but Troy Parrott had an absolute shocker over the weekend as he skied a last minute penalty in particularly embarrassing fashion.Support the showWant to support us and also get some sweet bonus exclusive pods? Head to patreon.com/nononsensepod where you can get access to:* Weekly Bonus Episodes! Midweek games, European games, it's all there folks!* A 20+ episode mini-pod called After The Nonsense where we chat everything except football* A full archive of all our bonus content in one handy to find spot!____Retro Kits!Want a retro kit to show off your ball knowledge. Use this link and support the show!Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to youhttps://www.classicfootballshirts.co.uk/?ref=nwuyn2q&cid=
Jeroen Stekelenburg bespreekt met Jeroen Grueter, Arman Avsaroglu en Anne de Jong het voetbalweekend. Over het vuurwerk in de Johan Cruijff Arena, de zeges van PSV en Feyenoord, de misser van Parrott en meer!
In de FC Afkicken Daily van maandag 1 december bespreken Lars van Velsum, Jean-Paul Rison en Mart ten Have het laatste voetbalnieuws! Met vandaag de vuurwerkshow en bijbehorende staking bij Ajax, de overwinningen van PSV en Feyenood en de gemiste Panenka van Troy Parrott. Verder wordt er teruggeblikt op de rest van het Eredivisie weekend. Luisteren dus! (00:00) Intro(01:20) Staking Ajax – FC Groningen(11:21) Coach van het Jaar(14:00) FC Twente – AZ(19:01) PSV – FC Volendam(24:02) Telstar – Feyenoord(29:45) N.E.C. – Sparta(34:37) Go Ahead Eagles – FC Utrecht(43:06) PEC – Heerenveen(45:15) Excelsior – NAC(49:42) Fortuna – Heracles(51:42) Random blokje Coach van het JaarInschrijven voor onze FC Afkicken subleague bij Coach van het Jaar?Dat kan via: https://www.coachvanhetjaar.nl/app/ RØDEBen je zelf op zoek naar de beste podcast apparatuur voor in de studio of onderweg? Check: https://rode.com/en-nlSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On Thursday's Football Daily, Phil Egan has the latest ahead of both Irish teams take on big European sides in AZ Alkmaar and Shakhtar Donetsk.Arne Slot continues to feel the emotion of losing.Mikel Arteta praises his Gunners.Luis Enrique on a Parisian night for Spurs.Newcastle complain after Marseille treatment.Joey O'Brien wants to take the game to AZ.Troy Parrott deflects transfer speculation.Rory Gaffney not taking anything for granted.Stephen Bradley on a tough night in store for the Hoops.Become a member and subscribe at offtheball.com/join
On Monday's Football Daily, Phil Egan brings you the latest from the world of Football, including: Arsenal's 4-1 hammering of Spurs in North London DerbyEberechi Eze's first hat-trick for the GunnersAston Villa's resurgenceAmorim's hope for anniversary winFerguson and Parrott score on the Continent
In een nieuwe aflevering van de voetbalpodcast Kick-off blikken Valentijn Driessen, Mike Verweij en Hein Keijser terug op het afgelopen voetbalweekend. Moet er een crisis worden uitgeroepen bij Feyenoord? De ploeg van Robin van Persie wist niet te winnen van een sterk spelend NEC, ondanks het tegenvallende resultaat is het voorlopig relatief rustig in De Kuip. Bij Ajax is een nieuw dieptepunt bereikt stelt Valentijn Driessen. Het verlies tegen Excelsior was een blamage voor de Amsterdammers. Hoe krijgt Fred Grim het op de rit? En moet Remko Pasveer voor zijn basisplek vrezen? En: sambavoetbal in Heerenveen, Liverpool gaat terugslaan tegen PSV en Hendrie Krüzen zorgt voor een ommekeer bij Heracles. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Paul Hawksbee was joined by Andy Jacobs for this afternoons podcast. We heard from former Blackburn Defender turned Physiotherapist Mick Rathbone, Stan Collymore provided a Premier League review, and we spoke with a Dublin Zookeeper about Troy Parrott the parrott. Enjoy! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Darragh Deasy, the Chairperson of Macroom AFC, explains to PJ he and some of the lads from the club took a dream trip to Hungary to watch Ireland play but the way home was even better when they met Troy Parrott Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Troy Parrott's hattrick in Hungary has kept Ireland's World Cup dream alive but fans will have to fork out a lot of cash if they want to see the Boys In Green take on Czechia in Prague.Lorcan Nyhan, head of training at the Communications Clinic, and Elaine Burke, host of For Tech's Sake podcast, join The Last Word to discuss the week's trending stories. Catch the full chat by pressing the 'Play' button on this page!
It's confirmed — Ireland are heading to Prague in March to face Czechia.Cathal is joined by OTB's Colm Boohig to react to the news that Ireland will take on Czechia in the World Cup play-off semi-final, with Denmark or North Macedonia awaiting in the final.Paul Nealon from Irish Football Fan TV also joins Cathal to give his reaction and share what the past week has been like for him.Cathal and Colm also continue their mission to pick the best Premier League XI of all time — and this week, the right-back spot is up for grabs.
Austin & Amit get together for an epic recap of all the final window drama across UEFA, CAF, CONCACAF & Asia as the World Cup and Playoff fields came into focus.
Paddy has been busy during the international break - he spoke exclusively to Everton forward Thierno Barry HERE. He and Matt explore the nuances that come with interviewing a new player through a translator and how he's adapted to life on Merseyside. We also assess the growing transfer speculation surrounding Iliman Ndiaye. Could Everton get a big offer for the forward in January? And what should they do if they do? In the final part of the show we answer questions on Troy Parrott, Seamus Coleman, Jake O'Brien, the academy set-up, the Toffee Lady and Everton's most overrated and underrated current players.
Troy Parrott has transformed the mood of the nation. On Free State today we ask why the player and the Ireland team have had the impact they had?What is it about a game like football, even at a time when it is scarred by money and greed, that brings people together in a profound way?Dion looks at Troy Parrott and wonders about Ireland's need for a saviour. Parrott was tipped for greatness from a young age but has taken a different route. Yet, he has captured the heart of the country because of more than just his talent. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ger Gilroy, Colm Boohig & Arthur O'Dea run through Tuesday morning's papers, as they talk further about Ireland's win over Hungary in Budapest, Anthony Joshua v Jake Paul & more.Catch The Off The Ball Breakfast show LIVE weekday mornings from 7:30am or just search for Off The Ball Breakfast and get the podcast on the Off The Ball app.SUBSCRIBE at OffTheBall.com/joinOff The Ball Breakfast is live weekday mornings from 7:30am across Off The Ball
Valentia’s Mary Shanahan was Troy’s teacher in O’Connell Secondary School, Dublin. Mary is also chair of the Kerry Association in Dublin.
Noorweë het Italië 4-1 verslaan om die eerste keer sedert 1998 vir die Wêreldbekertoernooi te kwalifiseer. Erling Haaland se twee doele het sy totaal in die groepfase tot 16 geneem. Antonio Nusa en Jorgen Strand Larsen het ook verdoel. Portugal het ook sy plek in volgende jaar se toernooi verseker deur Armenië 9-1 te klop. Troy Parrott se driekuns het Ierland 'n kwalifiserende uitspeelplek verseker met 'n oorwinning van 3-2 oor Hongarye. Parrott sê dis spesiaal:
Max Rushden is joined by Jonathan Wilson, Barney Ronay and John Brewin to reflect on Ireland's dramatic late win in Budapest, England's flawless qualifying campaign and a decisive week ahead for Scotland and Wales. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/footballweeklypod
Wow. Just wow. Troy Parrott takes the headlines once again!Musa and Ryan chat about his amazing hat-trick in Budapest to take Ireland to the playoffs for the 2026 World Cup, ahead of Hungary. They also chat about DR Congo's penalty shootout win, which saw them qualify and means Nigeria will miss the tournament once more.Then, it's onto England's perfect qualifying campaign (16:20), plus a discussion about the weird discourse that continues to surround Jude Bellingham (21:37), a defence for a player that should be celebrated and reasons why an England qualifying campaign isn't allowed to be routine and calm.There's also a wrap up and shout outs of the WSL, NWSL, Barcelona's win over Real Madrid and more (36:41).We're now less than three weeks away from our first live show at the Southbank Centre in London. So, if you haven't already, please go get your tickets here!For more podcasts each week, ad-free and in full, plus access to the Stadio Social Club and much more, become a Stadio member by going to patreon.com/stadio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this week's episode, Les and Dave piggyback on the feel-good factor around Ireland's incredible international weekend - should Coleman be starting at right back? Could Everton take a punt on Parrott? We then look ahead to Everton's trip to Old Trafford, which is - annoyingly - still a full week away. Sponsor Visit MedExpress.co.uk to check your eligibility and get 30% off your first order with the code BLUE. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On Monday's Football Daily, Phil Egan brings you all the action and reaction from a momentous afternoon in Budapest, as Hungary were beaten by the Republic of Ireland by 3 goals to 2.Shane Hannon and Keith Treacy's reaction.Heimir says that the team can grow from this.Molumby pays tribute to his coaches who helped him along the way.McClean on the Coleman impact.Stuey Byrne on Irish maturity.Become a member and subscribe at offtheball.com/join
Ger Gilroy is joined by Colm Boohig and Arthur O'Dea to bring you the reaction after yesterday's drama which saw Troy Parrott write his name into the Irish Sporting history books, scoring a hat-trick including a 96th minute winner for Ireland against Hungary in Budapest that sent Heimir Hallgrimsson's men to the World Cup Play-offs in March Catch The Off The Ball Breakfast show LIVE weekday mornings from 7:30am or just search for Off The Ball Breakfast and get the podcast on the Off The Ball app.SUBSCRIBE at OffTheBall.com/join
Johnny McDonnell, former Director of Coaching at Belvedere Football Club, discusses the success of Irish International Troy Parrott who used to play there.
The Newsround returns this Monday evening as Eoin, Mick and Will continue to dissect Troy Parrott's 96th minute winner which keeps Ireland's World Cup dream alive!The lads also discuss Ireland's record breaking win against the Wallabies and Martin O'Neill's continued tenure at Celtic
Ger Gilroy is joined by Colm Boohig and Arthur O'Dea to bring you the reaction after yesterday's drama which saw Troy Parrott write his name into the Irish Sporting history books, scoring a hat-trick including a 96th minute winner for Ireland against Hungary in Budapest that sent Heimir Hallgrimsson's men to the World Cup Play-offs in March Catch The Off The Ball Breakfast show LIVE weekday mornings from 7:30am or just search for Off The Ball Breakfast and get the podcast on the Off The Ball app.SUBSCRIBE at OffTheBall.com/join
Another great day for O'Connell Secondary school in Dublin where Troy Parrot went to school. Our reporter Cian McCormack.
In deze aflevering van de FCA Daily bespreken Mart ten Have, Kenneth Lentze en Fabian van der Poll het laatste voetbalnieuws! Onder meer over Troy Parrott die Ierland redt, Oranje dat gelijkspeelde tegen Polen en het boek Zakkenvullers van Fabian en Sjoerd Mossou over de jacht van "zakkenvullers" op jeugdspelers.(00:00) - Intro(00:46) - Fantastische wedstrijd Troy Parrott(02:13) - Coach van het Jaar(02:58) - Nabeschouwing Polen - Nederland(09:03) - Podcast en boek Fabian(29:04) - De oude Jupiler League In het boek verwijzen Mart, Kenneth en Fabian naar:Het boek Zakkenvullers van Fabian van der Poll en Sjoerd Mossou: https://webwinkel.ad.nl/product/zakkenvullersDe podcast De Jacht op de Jeugd: https://open.spotify.com/show/76wM2GrV5L1sVQ8GqYOtbM?si=4d284d62b30c4296Coach van het JaarInschrijven voor onze FC Afkicken subleague bij Coach van het Jaar?Dat kan via: https://www.coachvanhetjaar.nl/app/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This morning on Gift Grub, it was all about the man of the moment - Troy Parrott. Brian Kerr reminisced about the early days, and Robbie Keane was still singing in Gibneys!! Hit play now to hear the episode in full.
PJ talks to Jason Colbert of BiteSize Midleton who was the man who put up the sign "If we can send a turkey to the Eurovision, we can send a parrott to the World Cup GO ON IRELAND" that everyone was sharing online. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Shane Hannon is joined live from Budapest by Stephen Doyle to give further reaction from the match which saw Troy Parrott write his name into the Irish Football history books and put Ireland into contention for a World Cup Spot next year. Football on Off The Ball w/ William Hill
With the international break upon us, Jack brings some light relief to Rule the Roost by welcoming Dan Kilpatrick, Tom Hayward and Sean Walsh for a Spurs quiz special. Before the games begin, the panel reflect on Troy Parrott's standout week with the Republic of Ireland and whether Spurs were too quick to let him go. Then it's onto Quizmaster Tom Foin's meticulously crafted questions, from top-scoring nationalities to North London Derby brain-teasers, as the lads battle it out for Spurs trivia supremacy. A fun, semi-competitive detour from the usual soul-searching and arse wobbling. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Shane Hannon, Keith Treacy, and Dara Smith-Naughton bring you through all the biggest sporting news this Friday morning, with one story dominating the headlines! Ireland had an historic win over Portugal last night at the Aviva Stadium, and the lads talk through Parrott's two brilliant goals, Ronaldo's five minutes of madness, the Hungary game on Sunday, and much more!Off The Ball Breakfast from 7:30am