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Welcome to OTB Football. It's where you'll get the finest football analysis with some of the sharpest minds in the game, we'll throw in some nostalgia, transfer nonsense and legends interviews too. Graham Hunter, Brian Kerr, Eoin Doyle, Keith Treacy, David Connolly, Jonathan Wilson, Miguel Delaney and much more too!  The Football Show on Off The Ball with Eoin & Nathan. Saturday Football with John Duggan and guests. Football Off The Ball Breakfast, OTB Roadshows. Subscribe for all of that and much more.

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Latest episodes

Football Daily | Andrews set to 'Bee' Brentford boss, the Moose is loose, and the Duff-Bradley saga continues

5 hours ago - 12 mins

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BARRY MURPHY & OWEN HEARY: ‘If Shels lose tonight… they’re out of it!’ | OFF THE BALL BREAKFAST

8 hours ago - 26 mins

OTB Football+

Keith Treacy: Trent Alejandro Arnold | Duffer Drama | Club World Cup | OFF THE BALL

a day ago - 24 mins

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FOOTBALL SATURDAY: LOI & International Roundup, CWC Kicks Off, Transfer News | Off the Ball

2 days ago - 91 mins

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'I don't have friends in football' | Dublin Derby drama | Damien Duff, Stephen Bradley & Matt Healy

3 days ago - 8 mins

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LOI LATE NIGHT: is the title race *now* over? Bohs blast Cork at the Cross

3 days ago - 60 mins

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OTB Football Saturday | World Cup Revisited | England 1966

John Duggan is joined by Dan McDonnell and Johnny Ward in our latest episode of World Cup Revisited, where we look back on 1966, when England won their first and only World Cup title. We also chat to former Republic of Ireland manager Brian Kerr, who took the trip of a lifetime over to see the tournament. He joined us on the line to chat about his memories from that summer, and what the sporting landscape was like in Ireland in the mid-60s. @paddypower