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Latest episodes

PHILIPPE AUCLAIR: ‘The football itself is of no interest to me!’ | FIFA Club World Cup concerns

4 hours ago - 25 mins

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Alan Reynolds & Jordan Flores on Mousset, James-Taylor and Oasis | St. Pat's v Bohs | LOI

8 hours ago - 9 mins

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Rest in peace Dioga Jota | ‘People are more important than the game!’ | TONY EVANS

8 hours ago - 15 mins

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Stephen Kenny & Sean Hoare | "Our finishing has let us down" | St. Pats v Bohs | LOI

9 hours ago - 15 mins

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Football Daily | Diogo Jota 1996-2025

10 hours ago - 9 mins

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Andy Reid: 'Keith Andrews is a clever guy - but he'll have to learn quickly' | Off The Ball Football

15 hours ago - 37 mins

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Football Daily | City suffer PL defeat, Pep on new deal, Gleeson explains Noonan absence

On Friday's Football Daily, Phil Egan brings you the latest big news from Manchester City - their sponsorship defeat to the Premier League, and we hear from Pep Guardiola on his decision to sign a new contract. Eileen Gleeson says her Republic of Ireland players will be practicing penalties ahead of their playoff with Wales, and the manager explains the absence of in-form Celtic star Saoirse Noonan. Shelbourne continue to tie down their league winners to new contracts. And Paris Saint-Germain's owner says leaving the Parc des Princes is a matter of life and death for the French giants.