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Latest episodes

FOOTBALL SATURDAY: Inter or PSG? | David Connolly, Shane Keegan & Owen Heary

20 hours ago - 92 mins

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LOI LATE NIGHT: Bohs see off Derry at Dalymount, are Russell's days numbered at Sligo?

2 days ago - 67 mins

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Football Daily | Bumper LOI preview, hasta luego Trent and is Bruno off to Saudi?

2 days ago - 23 mins

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SUE RONAN: “I’m expecting a win”| OFF THE BALL BREAKFAST

2 days ago - 17 mins

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THE FOOTBALL SHOW: ‘Handy friendlies don’t seem to exist anymore!’ | Hallgrimsson's Ireland squad

3 days ago - 20 mins

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JOHN GILES: ‘We were robbed just as much as France!’ | 50 years on from the 1975 European Cup Final | THE FOOTBALL SHOW

3 days ago - 29 mins

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Football Daily | Bradley on Rovers in Europe, Amorim 'right' to omit Rashford, Juric to Southampton

On Friday's Football Daily, Richie McCormack brings you reaction to a chastening night for Shamrock Rovers at Stamford Bridge. We hear directly from manager Stephen Bradley, and new Dad Markus Poom on his deflected goal against Chelsea. Ruben Amorim insists it wasn't a mistake to leave out Marcus Rashford in their Carabao Cup loss at Tottenham. Shelbourne's latest signing is hailed as a 'significant coup'. And Southampton's next manager appears from right out of left field.