Synopsis
The multi-award winning team of Eoin McDevitt, Ken Early, Ciaran Murphy, Simon Hick and Mark Horgan return to broadcasting as Second Captains @ The Irish Times.
Episodes
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Protests politics and selfies in Rio, Zika chants and mooning, GAA's restructure plan
04/08/2016 Duration: 01h01minPaddy Barnes has taken his first selfie with a sporting superstar (Rafa Nadal, on this occasion) - so it's time for us all to get excited about the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro.Tim Vickery talks to us from Brazil about the societal issues tearing at the heart of Brazilian life and politics, while US Murph tells us about Michael Phelps, Bubba Watson and America's newest gymnastic sensation Simone Biles. Plus there's Hooray For Everything, GAA restructure plans, opening ceremonies, Hope Solo, what it means to be Brazilian, and leopard-print thongs. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Taxi for Schweini, Goodison blues
02/08/2016 Duration: 37minEoin and Ken talk about Jose Mourinho's pre-season politicking, Wayne Rooney's ever-shifting positional preference, and Everton's slow-motion pre-season. Jonathan Wilson joins us to talk about David Moyes' introduction as the new manager of Sunderland See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Tips Story of the Summer, Backstage with Frampton, Galway Humiliation
02/08/2016 Duration: 54minFour games last week, four games next week in the final stages of the gaelic football championship - Mayo and Donegal advance to a winner-take-all four way extravaganza this saturday, while Kerry and Tipperary move onto the semi-finals in swashbuckling style. Oisin McConville and Micheal Quirke break down the action. Brilliant author and journalist Donald McRae takes us inside Carl Frampton's dressingroom before his thrilling majority decision win over previously-unbeaten Leo Santa Cruz in New York on Saturday night. Plus there's Ken trolling Ciaran over Galway's humiliation, the latest Olympic scandal to surface, and the slow death of the Viking Thunder Clap. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Golf's big three, Cork coulda' been a contender, sycophantic footballers
28/07/2016 Duration: 46minEoin and Murph discuss sycophantic footballers, awkward chats on the family landline, golf's murder mystery and future Pokemon Go addictions.We ask Lawrence Donegan if Spieth, McIlroy or Day can win the USPGA this weekend and if the idea of the 'big three' was just a marketing scam.According to the bookies the tightest game this weekend is Cork - Donegal, and yet no one is giving Cork much of a chance. We talk to journalist and author Michael Foley and Derek Kavanagh, who was an All Ireland winner with Cork in 2010, about what's gone wrong down south. Plus there's a PBESO from China, Bubba keepin' it real and Murph's LOCK OF THE WEEK! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Big Sam unveiled, Manchester farce, Liverpool rider, Moyes is back
25/07/2016 Duration: 31minThe Monday Football Podcast refuses to take a summer break as Dion Fanning joins Eoin and Murph to discuss medium sized Big Sam, the importance (or not) of international managers, and why England is permanently broken.Jack Pitt-Brooke joins us from the FA's headquarters to discuss Sam Allardyce's first press conference as England manager. Plus there's high farce in China, Liverpool's rider, and Moyes' return to English football. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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IOC cop out, Tipp football's big day, Podge's 50%, dependable Galway
25/07/2016 Duration: 55minThe IOC have made their decision on Russia's involvement in the Rio Olympics... which is to say, they've farmed out that decision to the individual federations governing the Olympic sports. It's being criticised as a cop-out, and Owen Gibson of the Guardian is on the line to tell us how it came to this.After a hectic weekend, Podge Collins can claim a 50% success rate - his Clare footballers were victorious on Saturday against Roscommon, before he came unstuck against the Galway hurlers yesterday. Conor Sweeney of the Tipperary footballers is on the line as well, with Malachy Clerkin in studio. Plus there's whistleblowers under the bus, Murph's ticketing scam, dependable Galway and Waterford's maths problem. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Big Sam I Am, No Love to Russia, Clare and Podge's big weekend, Fergie's business
21/07/2016 Duration: 01h22sEoin is back in the hot-seat, and we're discussing Russia's possible expulsion from the Rio Olympics and whether the 2018 World Cup is in jeopardy with author David Goldblatt.It's a big weekend for Clare, with their footballers and hurlers in action on consecutive days. How big an influence will dual player Podge Collins have, on both games? Clare's top scorer in championship hurling, Niall Gilligan joins us, along with Clare Champion journalist Peter O'Connell.Plus there's jousting in Tokyo 2020, Fergie and Mino Raiola, Big Sam, and Mountain from Game of Thrones. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Cantona and Zlatan, Leicester: Act 2, Kante cost, Big Sam Please
18/07/2016 Duration: 42minKen and Ciaran discuss Leicester City: Act 2, Eden Hazard's unease as a new Premier League season promises a lot of work ahead, and the gymnastic qualities of Giorgino Wijnaldum. John Brewin joins us to discuss the opening weeks of the Mourinho regime at Manchester United, and brings us up to speed on the progress of Sam Allardyce as he closes in on his lifetime's ambition.Plus there's Eric Cantona the berk, Hazard's unease, Big Sam's chest, and the coming tide of Leicester City literature. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Stenson's Roller Coaster, Galway's year, Kabaddi GAA, streaker conventions
18/07/2016 Duration: 55minYesterday was one of the wilder days of this summer of sport - three provincial finals down for decision, and possibly the greatest British Open final round of all time. Oisin McConville and Karol Mannion talk us through provincial final wins for Dublin, Tyrone and Galway, while Golf Digest's Sam Weinman joins us to discuss Henrik Stenson the gambler.Plus there's Galway's unstoppable run of success in 2016, streaker conventions, and the long-awaited kabaddi/GAA linkup. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Rory's Regrets, Dustin the Closer, Mugsy on Tyrone, OJ TV
14/07/2016 Duration: 01h01sThe Ulster final between Donegal and Tyrone promises to be the most seismic collision of the football championship so far - we talk to Owen Mulligan about the rivalry, and why Tyrone need some silverware. US Murph talks to us about OJ Simpson, currently the subject of a thrilling 5-part documentary series on BT Sport.And there's Rory's regrets, the greatest goal in Croker history (Ken has a few ideas), a PBESO, and the return of #KenzFriendz.. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Portugal Triumph, French folly, Ronaldo's hugs, Hating the Haters
11/07/2016 Duration: 50minPortugal triumphed in the most unexpected of manners; minus their superstar Cristiano Ronaldo. Richie Sadlier joins us in studio to discuss Portuguese joy, French folly, and why he hates the haters.Ken examines Didier Deschamps' ridiculous selection policy and France's mental collapse and he talks to Miguel Delaney and Jonathan Wilson about an underwhelming tournament full of amazing storylines. Plus there's Fergie hugs, moth infestations, Pogba's value, and Richie on John Giles. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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GAA monsoons, Wexford and Longford rise, Andy Murray politics, Messi Tax
11/07/2016 Duration: 01h03minHigh summer in the GAA, and we were treated to two monsoons in Limerick and Salthill - at the end of which Tipperary were crowned Munster hurling champions, and Galway and Roscommon played out an uninspiring draw.Karol Mannion, Oisin McConville, Liam Griffin and Malachy Clerkin are all on hand to pick out the highlights, including some stunning qualifier wins for Wexford and Longford. Plus there's Ciara Mageean, Podge Collins, Andy Murray, and Breakfast at Tiffanys. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Griezmann the Great, German tears, Marseille Clap, Final preview
08/07/2016 Duration: 34minEoin, Ken and Murph discuss the second Euro semi-final with Philippe Auclair, German handballs, the grim future for the Viking Clap and why Ken is backing Portugal in the final. Griezmann is becoming an all-time legend of French football, but can we now rank him with the greats of world football? Plus there's Pogba's best position, home crowds and German gripes. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Ronaldo's TV World, Welsh puff, German underdogs, Jose's new agent
07/07/2016 Duration: 53minEoin, Ken, Ciaran and Richie discuss Ronaldo's march of destiny and whether any criticism of the world's richest and arguably most famous athlete must necessarily come from a place of bitterness and begrudgery.Chris Wathan, author of Together Stronger, a book about Wales' golden generation, joins us from Lyon to reflect on last night's semi-final. And we ask Raphael Honigstein if poor underdogs Germany have a chance against the hosts. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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The Signing, Old Man Federer's love of the game, when Ken met Cerys
07/07/2016 Duration: 01h04minLionel Messi joining Real Madrid sounds like a pretty big deal, right? Well that's pretty much what has happened in the NBA, with Kevin Durant signing up for US Murph's beloved Golden State Warriors.After an epic day at Wimbledon yesterday Jonathan Liew looks forward to the possibility of a Murray-Federer men's final on Sunday.Plus there's the awkward moment when Ken met Cerys Matthews, superstars' obsession with legacy, Ronaldo worshipping false idols, and Haddaway. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Underdogs and Giant Killers, Welsh Wonders, Iceland's Valhalla, The Germans
04/07/2016 Duration: 01h01minRichie Sadlier, Ken, Eoin and Ciaran focus on the weekend's quarter-finals at Euro 2016. We discuss whether underdogs are even wanted at this elevated stage of the competition and as Iceland's Euro dream pays a visit to Valhalla, we speak to star of last week's podcast Anton Ingi Sveinbjorsson.Plus there's more Danny Baker tweets, Ireland's physical problems, rooting for Ronaldo, and Ken's vote for Big Sam to be the next England manager. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Digging Savage, Galway fail the same, Tyrone blaze, Kerry laze
04/07/2016 Duration: 48minIt was a massive weekend of GAA action, and all denominations are catered for here - Oisin McConville and Micheal Quirke on the Ulster semi-final replays and a stroll in the summer sunshine for Kerry. Eoin Kelly tries to put himself in the shoes of a Galway team that lost again in predictable circumstances to Kilkenny in the Leinster hurling final, plus there's phantom goals, admiring Robbie Savage, fist pumps and rotator cuffs. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Eoin Reddan on self analysis and success, Golf in the Olympics, Eiffel 65
30/06/2016 Duration: 01h57sEoin Reddan retired last Saturday, camped in the South African 22, probing for a late Irish series victory and a slice of history. He takes us back to the day he left Munster, how his dad influenced his career, and tells us the one thing he'd do differently second time round. Shane Lowry has followed Rory McIlroy and Graeme McDowell and pulled out of the Rio Olympics. Lawrence Donegan tells us why the golf experiment at the Games could be doomed to failure. Plus there's Eoin's brain-scoop interview technique, a busy weekend of GAA, and our continuing obsession with Eiffel 65. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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QF Previews, Ronaldo's varicose veins, Belgian over confidence, Germany Italy
29/06/2016 Duration: 49minWith the Quarter Finals looming we go deep on Belgian over confidence, Ronaldo's veins, football in the groin, French pressure, and England's academy generation. Belgian journalist Kristof Terreur gives his thoughts on player power in the Belgian camp, John Brewin previews Poland V Portugal and Ken explains why he thinks Germany will finally get past Italy. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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ICELAND 2-1 ENGLAND, BLAME GAME, VIKING THUNDER CLAP
28/06/2016 Duration: 01h01minIt was a quite astonishing night of football in Nice last night - Iceland defeat England 2-1, Roy Hodgson resigns in disgrace, and the Viking thunder-clap is heard around the world. We get the Icelandic reaction from writer and historian Anton Ingi Sveinbjorsson, while Jonathan Wilson and Ken try and sift through the wreckage of another English tournament disaster. Plus there's Joe Hart's chocolate wrists, Danny Baker and Chris Waddle's righteous anger, Steve McClaren's prescient commentary and George Hamilton's finest hour. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.