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Latest episodes

UNLOCKED - THE SUNDAY PAPER REVIEW | ‘There is no manual for grief...’ | Rest In Peace Diogo Jota & Andre Silva. | OFF THE BALL

18 hours ago - 11 mins

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Reflections on Cork and Dublin's greatest Sportspeople | What is 'Dublin-ness' | OFF THE BALL

2 days ago - 21 mins

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THE RACING POD: 'This is why I love flat racing!' | Flags, Irish place names and Johnny Ward's Charity Bet

3 days ago - 42 mins

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THE RACING POD: 'This is why I love flat racing!' | Flags, Irish place names and Johnny Ward's Charity Bet

3 days ago - 18 mins

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THE NEWSROUND: Rest in peace Diogo Jota | The KPMG Women’s Irish Open | Owen Farrell called up Down Under

4 days ago - 28 mins

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Why Are There No Irish At Wimbledon? | Ep. 10: Breaking Point | WORD ON THE STREET

4 days ago - 33 mins

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A Slight(er) Tangent: 'I'd take delusion over whatever this is'

Eoin Sheahan was joined in studio by Mick McCarthy, Will O'Callaghan and Arthur James O'Dea for A Slight(er) Tangent. Normal service will resume in the coming weeks, but for the time being if you want to get in touch with the lads be sure to send your emails to [email protected] now! On this shorter edition the lads considered who would make the Republic of Ireland Masters' XI, whether things have ever been as grim for Irish football, and who is to blame...