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Episode Notes Finn Azaz is one of Ireland's most in-form players with another standout week for Middlesbrough, bagging a goal and an assist against Stoke before netting the late winner against Derby. With 10 goals and 10 assists this season, should Stephen Kenny (or the next Ireland manager) build the team around him? We also discuss Jake O'Brien's rise at Everton, Nathan Collins' leadership at Brentford, and other Irish stars making waves abroad, including Mark Travers and Robbie Brady. Hit LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, and COMMENT your thoughts below!
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Nuacht Mhall. Príomhscéalta na seachtaine, léite go mall. * Inniu an naoú lá déag de mhí Dheireadh Fómhair. Is mise Eoin Ó Seachnasaigh. Tá sé ráite ag an Leifteanantchoirnéal Tom Fox, atá i gceannas ar choimeádaithe síochána na hÉireann i ndeisceart na Liobáine, go bhfuil na trúpaí slán sábháilte, in ainneoin coinníollacha an-dúshlánach agus teannas ag ardú sa Mheánoirthear. Tá níos mó ná 300 saighdiúir Éireannach lonnaithe in Camp Shamrock sa Liobáin Theas agus gar don teorainn idir Iosrael agus an Liobáin. Cé gur gortaíodh cúigear coimeádaithe síochána ó na Náisiúin Aontaithe le cúpla lá anuas, níl aon phlean ann faoi láthair chun na trúpaí a tharraingt siar. Tá rabhadh tugtha ag Príomhaire Iosrael, Benjamin Netanyahu, go bhfuil coimeádaithe síochána i mbaol mura mbogann siad ó dheisceart na Liobáine, comhartha go leanfar leis na hionsaithe in ainneoin agóidí an phobail idirnáisiúnta. Ar ais in Éirinn, agus ráflaí ag dul thart go mbeidh olltoghchán ar siúl go luath, tá Sinn Féin ag déileáil le roinnt géarchéimeanna atá ag bagairt dochar a dhéanamh dá bhfeachtas. Tá sé tagtha chun solais gur thug beirt bhall den pháirtí teistiméireacht d'iaroifigeach preasa an pháirtí ainneoin gur admhaigh sé coireanna mí-úsáide gnéis. Chomh maith leis sin, tá beirt Teachtaí Dála tar éis éirí as, ar chúiseanna ar leith. I gcás amháin, rinne an Teachta Dála gearán faoin gcaoi ar láimhseáil an páirtí líomhain maidir le hiompar neamhoiriúnach. Tagann na scéalta seo ar shála na nuachta go ndearna oifigigh an pháirtí iarracht smacht a choinneáill ar na ceisteanna a fuair an ceannaire Mary-Lou McDonald ag Ard Fheis an pháirtí. Cúrsaí sacair anois, agus tar éis an triú babhta de chluichí Shraith na Náisiún, tá foireann na hÉireann sa tríú háit agus trí phointe acu, chun tosaigh ar an bhFionlainn, a chaill gach cluiche, ach taobh thiar den Ghréig, atá i gceannas ar ár ngrúpa le dhá phointe dhéag, agus Sasana sa dara háit le naoi bpointe. Sa chéad chluiche, bhí bua inspioráideach ag Éirinn in aghaidh na Fionlainne, a bhuí le cúil ón gcosantóir Liam Scales agus ón imreoir lár páirce Robbie Brady tar éis botún tubaisteach ón gcaptaen Nathan Collins a thug tús foirfe do na Fionlannaigh. Sa dara cluiche, áfach, thug na Gréagaigh triail i bhfad níos deacra i láthair, agus léirigh bua compordach don fhoireann baile san Aithin méid an dúshláin atógála atá roimh bhainisteoir nua na hÉireann Heimir Hallgrímsson. Idir an dá linn, téann na Gréagaigh ó neart go neart. Sa bhabhta seo, bhuaigh siad in aghaidh ní amháin na hÉireann, ach Sasana in Wembley freisin, den chéad uair riamh, éacht thar a bheith suntasach tar éis bhás tragóideach a n-imreora George Baldock an tseachtain seo caite. * Léirithe ag Conradh na Gaeilge i Londain. Tá script ar fáil i d'aip phodchraolta. * GLUAIS leifteanantchoirnéal - lieutenant-colonel coimeádaithe síochána - peacekeepers ráflaí - rumours iompar neamhoiriúnach - inappropriate behaviour cosantóir - defender méid an dúshláin atógála - the extent of the rebuilding challenge
Episode Notes Finland 1-2 Republic of Ireland | Uefa Nations League | The Final Word Check out our other social media here: Don't forget to check out our other socials here: https://linktree.com/IFFTV Paul and Tom discuss Republic of Ireland's win over Finland in the Uefa Nations League over Finland, Helsinki. After Liam Scales and Robbie Brady's goals, Republic of Ireland won their first competitive come back away win since Kazakhstan in 2013. Join us in the comments. #COYIBG #FOOTBALL #UEFANATIONSLEAGUE Find out more at https://ifftv-podcast.pinecast.co
Ireland beat Finland in Helsinki last night with a last minute Robbie Brady goal. Eamon Dunphy and Mick McCarthy joined Ray to celebrate victory at last.
Missed goals from Gazza and Robbie Brady's wonder goal. We take a look at some of the best Euros moments with Colm Boohig, Producer of Off The Ball Breakfast.
Ger, Shane, Colm, and Nathan assess Ireland's performance after two red cards and a late Robbie Brady penalty proved the difference in a 3-2 win over Armenia at the Aviva Stadium last night. 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
Ex-Dundalk goalkeeper Gary Rogers and journalist David Sneyd join Raf Diallo to discuss the Ireland squad for the Nations League games, plus a focus on Nathan Collins, Robbie Brady and Michael Obafemi. They also chat about the intriguing U21 squad to face Israel in a crucial play-off, a dramatic weekend of FAI Cup QF action and Arsenal.
Stephen Ward, Johnny Ward and Gavin Cooney were with John Duggan for OTB Football Saturday this afternoon. We reflected on Manchester City's 3-0 win at Wolves earlier, including a straight red card for Irish international Nathan Collins. The lads also talked Graham Potter's start at Chelsea, Shamrock Rovers' midweek loss, and Stephen Kenny's latest ROI squad. Football with @SkyIreland
Angus, Jamie and Dan are back to review another gameweek. They review all the games and discuss the key talking points, including which forwards will play for Norwich, best value West Brom assets, what to do with Ian Maatsen and more. All your listener questions are also answered at the end, including players to buy for AD6, Boost Strategy and whether Angus is willing to accept Robbie Brady being a top asset now.
There's a busy weekend of Premier League action to unpack - the lads talk about Liverpool's struggles to find a win, Man Utd's struggles to do anything right, what they should do at the goalkeeper position and the state of online fandom following the abuse of Crystal Palace defender Joachim Anderson. We also discuss if Arsenal were slept on heading into this season as well as Spurs and Chelsea serving up the finest of Barclays action on Sunday.Elsewhere, we chat about Robbie Brady possibly breaking back into Ireland's plans, Michael Obafemi finally getting his head screwed on and the state of the Bundesliga as Bayern go in search of an 11th title in a row.Please subscribe & rate the podcast!#3ATB | Contact editor@backpagefootball.com | Hosted by Kevin Coleman (@kvn_clmn), Phil Greene (@iampgreene) and Enda Higgins (@endahiggins88). Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Daniel Caw is joined by Michael Gannon and Matthew Fulton with the latest news from Parkhead
Chris and Nathan are back with another podcast to talk all things Blackpool and what went wrong. They also preview the trip to Reading and links with Robbie Brady.
In this playback of this weeks live Midweek Show, James McClean's transfer to Wigan and Robbie Brady's lack of transfer is digested. Troy Parrott's form is discussed and Martin gives some key information about ticketing for the upcoming internationals.
We went live on our social channels straight after the game to chat about the positives Stephen Kenny could take from his first 5 games in charge. We looked at some of the Euro 2016 heroes performances in Jack Hendrick and Robbie Brady while also looking at the new guard including Dara O'Shea, Jason Knight and Jayson Molumby. There's also the role of Shane Long, Obafemi's exclusion and are we really better off being relegated to League C of the Nations League for a better qualifying chance at Euro 2024? Music: 'Otherside' - Madison Front: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MNV1sxS5RH4 All our links: https://linktr.ee/tacklingsport Please follow and subscribe so you don't miss an episode!
Robbie Brady, Irish fans fixing people's cars...Robbie Keane in a limousine? Euro 2016 was the craic and a new TV show is looking back on when Irish fans won the hearts of France and Robbie Brady nearly gave us all a heart attack. Our Maria told Dermot and Dave where you can catch that and all the best telly for the week ahead. And as it was the first time she'd seen the lads in three months, Maria gave her take on their lockdown 'dos'. [audio mp3="https://media.radiocms.net/uploads/2020/06/29121151/Marias-Telly.mp3"][/audio]
Football's return is getting closer and closer but we still have plenty to waffle about despite the lack of action.This week, Clarets winger Robbie Brady extended his stay at the club after Burnley triggered an option in his contract to extend by a year, but Joe Hart and Ben Gibson both have their eyes on the exit door after comments in the press or in Gibson's case (another) outburst on social media.Also, the lads chat about the news that contact training will be returning after a unanimous vote by Premier League clubs and eleven years on from Wembley 2009 the lads have a good old reminisce about one of the best days of all of our lives.----------Let’s talk about The Athletic, which is a must for all football fans and has loads of brilliant Burnley content. The Athletic brings you: • The best coverage of football, combat sports, NFL, NBA and loads more.• A world-class team of football writers, including Andy Jones who covers the clarets.• Completely ad-free: no ads, no annoying pop-ups. If you're not signed up to The Athletic yet fans of Turfcast can now get 50% off the annual subscription price and a 7 day free trial. To get the deal head to: theathletic.co.uk/turfcast
Today's free-to-air bonus podcast features your new fitness best friend. But it can also be your gardening/cooking/cleaning/resting best friend and it'll be right here for you whenever you need it. Many of our listeners around the world have started training over the lockdown. So we've compiled some of our favourite Second Captains audio beds from over the years to pump you up, to make you laugh, and most of all, to stop you from thinking about your burning legs. It's a 30 minute playlist that Eoin, Murph and Ken will introduce and countdown to. You'll get a polite and inspirational reminder of how much time has passed after the 10 and 20 minute mark. Your running playlist will start after 7.15 minutes of this podcast and your sprint finish will be the beautiful mix of David Bowie's 'Where Are We Now?' and Robbie Brady's goal against Italy in 2016. Soon you'll be sprinting on the beach à la Rocky Balboa. We're your Apollo Creed so let's finish our runs by celebrating in the sea in tiny shorts together. Good luck and join us on the Second Captains World Service at secondcaptains.com
Declan Marron is joined by Extratime.ie reporters Dave Donnelly and Macdara Ferris, off the back of attending (via Microsoft Teams) Stephen Kenny's first press conference as the new Ireland manager. Stephen names key players he wants to involve like John Egan and Robbie Brady (18.36), gives his thoughts on not involving Robbie Keane in his set up (28.32) and talks preparation for whatever ends up being his first game (36.46). All of this and exploding Easter Eggs, Lent and an Ireland team that fails with valiance.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/extratimecom)
No football doesn't always mean there's no debate - this week there's plenty for the lads to get their teeth stuck into from the world of Burnley Football Club. The lads chat about rumours surrounding the futures of Jeff Hendrick and Robbie Brady, discuss the clubs accounts, look at reports on a Premier League 'World Cup style festival of football' to finish the season. PS - Stay at home. Wash your hands. Keep safe x
Raf Diallo, Killian Woods, Enda Coll, Jonathan Higgins and Stephen Bradley talk about the old European Cup Winners Cup as well as Amazon Prime's entry into the football broadcasting market. As Off The Ball look at their Sporting Moments of the Decade, the lads also settle an office argument about which of Robbie Brady or Shane Long's famous Ireland goals against Italy and Germany respectively is the most special. And there's another argument discussion about whether Leicester manager Brendan Rodgers would be a good fit if Arsenal come calling. You'll also be able to listen to the interview with A Tournament Frozen In Time author Steven Scragg on this episode or separately here. And if you want to watch it instead, it's on YouTube:
Shane Long. Jonathan Walters. Robbie Brady. James McClean. James McClean again. These were the goal scorers, the match winners, on Martin O'Neill's most famous nights as Republic of Ireland manager. But in the end, Christian Eriksen and Gareth Bale were the players who put the final nails in the former Ireland managers coffin. It was confirmed today, Wednesday, that the Derryman, and his assistant Roy Keane, were to resign effective immediately from their position within Irish football. Is it the right decision? What will be their legacy? And what next for Irish football?
With a monster week of Premier League action upcoming, MikeP, John and Ryan delve deep into the derby’s, Burnley player value after the injury to Robbie Brady and a barrel load of listener questions.
Liverpool 2-1 Burnley. A good start at Anfield, but another away defeat. Plus strange decisions from the bench, and looking forward to Sunderland.
The Young Gaffers | An irreverent look at The Beautiful Game
Wherein Our Heroes discuss the merits of Spurs being included in the "Top 6". Freddy Montero makes his return to MLS, while Calgary Foothills F.C. are approved for a women's team in UWS. Asamoah Gyan faces a reprimand for his “unethical hair”, and a Robbie Brady cracker inspires a glorious verbal slip on Sky. Meanwhile, we continue to hate on The Bachelor and Adam spoils the season premiere of Girls. Send us your questions or comments via e-mail to bothofus@theyounggaffers.com, @younggaffers on Twitter, and www.facebook.com/theyounggaffers Music by: Bear Mountain - www.facebook.com/mybearmountain
Game 25 in the Premier League brought plenty of drama and we are right in the thick of it on The Coach Home with the supporters closest to the action. Sunday saw a great battle between Burnley and Chelsea. Tyrone Marshall from The Lancashire Telegraph spoke to us about another impressive Burnley home performance, including a wonder goal for new signing Robbie Brady and the continued development of Michael Keane. Swansea City ended 2016 looking dead and buried, but are resurgent, and four points clear of the relegation zone, under new manager Paul Clement. We ask Guto Llewelyn from The Jack Cast about another Premier League victory against a Leicester City side who now must be fearing the drop. Finally there has been plenty of drama recently at Stoke City, but they still look determined to finish in 9th place. We speak to Elliot Hackney from The Bear Pit TV about Sadio Beharino, rows between manager Mark Hughes and former manager Tony Pulis, voicemails left for Ryan Shawcross and the evergreen Peter Crouch.
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Burnley 1-0 Leicester. In a mid-week special, we go over the win against the current Premier League champions, and an impressive deadline day.
To celebrate our surviving the bloodbath that was 2016, we look back at our favourite moments, which we pretty much all agreed on was Robbie Brady's winner against Italy. We remember where we were, but where were you? Let us know using #TheBallBag on twitter or Instagram, snapping us @ ballsdotie or by emailing thegaffer@balls.ie. Elsewhere, we interview broadcaster Colin Murray, who talks of why he left Match of the Day 2, how he didn't fit sports TV, and how he angered Kenny Dalglish by talking about his daughter on air. Plus we have your Bet of the Week and we answer your questions. Get in touch, tweet #TheBallBag to @Mikeyt086, @gcooney93, @GavanCasey, @MarkFarrelly131. We're also on Instagram and Snapchat, both ballsdotie. We'll be back on January 4th, so happy Christmas to you all, and thanks for listening!
It’s time for the the annual Banter review of the year, the show where we look at the news stories of the past 12 months which have had the most traction. As you can imagine, there was lots of mention of Brexit and Donald Trump from our guests Fintan O’Toole from The Irish Times, Elaine Buckley from the Fair Game podcast, Anna Cosgrave from the Repeal campaign and Emmet Condon from Homebeat and Another Love Story, but there was also room in the mix for other stories too, including Robbie Brady’s header against Italy, Leonard Cohen, Axel Foley and much, much more.
After an heroic win against Italy which sees the Republic of Ireland through to the final 16 of Euro 2016 we speak to "craic-fan" Derek, about that magical victory against the Italians and what we can expect on our next game against the home nation France. We also touch on Ireland's bad luck with refereeing and that goal from Robbie Brady. 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 #podcast #Irish #Euro2016 #football #sport #Ireland #Italy #France
Hear from Cristiano Ronaldo, Joe Hart, Robbie Brady, Zlatan Ibrahimović and Gylfi Sigurdsson as we look ahead to the round of 16 at UEFA EURO 2016. Journalists Tom Kell, Chris Parrott, Elvir Islamović and Steffen Potter join host Rob Daly to preview England v Iceland, Germany v Slovakia, Croatia Portugal and Italy v Spain.
It's a scoreline and a performance that will live long in the memory. We discuss Shane Long's crazy eyes, Wes' redemption, and the moment between Robbie Brady and his family that will be an iconic moment for this generation of football fans. Martin O'Neill's bravery in selection was utterly vindicated. Ken talks to Jeff Hendrick, Wes Hoolahan and James McCarthy in Lille, Richie Sadlier joins us in studio and we get the thoughts of Dion Fanning and Miguel Delaney.
Second Captains intro after Ireland v Italy in Euro 2016 Music by David Bowie - Where Are We Now (https://itun.es/ie/CJ0nJ?i=590825754)
Two of Ireland's top sports journalists join Dave on the show this week. RTE broadcaster and Sports Correspondent Tony O'Donoghue chats with international soccer writer Miguel Delaney on the YBIG Football Show. The lads are also joined by our two YBIG fans, Neil from Dublin and Thomas from Cork. Coming up: - Ireland's media coverage of Euro 2012 - Difference between Ireland fans home and away - Irish players facing a relegation battle - Young players (Robbie Brady, Joe Mason, James McClean and McCarthy) - An interesting chat about Stephen Ireland (orchestrated by Tony O'D!) - League of Ireland, MNS and 'Tony doing Elvis' The ‘YBIG Football Show’ is by the fans for the fans. If you would like to advertise, sponsor or just be involved with the show, simply drop us a mail to TheWorldsTalking@gmail.com -------------------------------------- To make tuning in again easier for you: 1. We’re available on the iTunes Store directory, type in “YBIG” into the search bar and you’ll find the show and be able to subscribe. 2. You can also subscribe via our RSS feed: http://ybigfootieshow.podomatic.com/rss2.xml 3. You can find old episodes here: http://ybigfootieshow.podomatic.com/ 4. We are also on facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Worlds-Talking/191923120895223 5. And Twitter http://www.twitter.com/TheWorldsTalkin