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Latest episodes

FERGAL O’BRIEN: Judd Trump will beat Ronnie! | OFF THE BALL BREAKFAST

3 hours ago - 16 mins

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OTB Breakfast Bite | 'Are we human or are we Leinster?' + David Brady looks for Plan B

3 hours ago - 11 mins

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Man United and Spurs both win big to set up all English final! | Friday’s Papers | OFF THE BALL BREAKFAST

4 hours ago - 33 mins

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THE NEWSROUND: Piardi gets second Lions test | Europa League team news | Sweeping Sevens changes

17 hours ago - 18 mins

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Football Daily | Spurs fight back, United duo return, Heimir on the LOI and Scales looks forward to Rangers

a day ago - 18 mins

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Gary Cooke of Après Match You Had to Be There! | OFF THE BALL BREAKFAST

a day ago - 66 mins

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A Slight Tangent: Should United fans stop Qatar? Can they? | Classless Pep | The pressure to drink

Joe Molloy was once again joined by Mick McCarthy, Will O'Callaghan and Arthur James O'Dea for the latest edition of A Slight Tangent! After a few weeks away, there were any number of your emails for Joe to sift through first and foremost on this week's show. From the pressure to drink alcohol in social outings, to Dublin's inability to cater for anyone not interested in drinking, there was also plenty to get stuck into with Pep Guardiola's groveling apology and the prospect of Qatari investors taking over Manchester United.