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Sunday Paper Review+

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Latest episodes

OTB Sunday Paper Review: Liverpool's title | Marc Canham exit | Pausing live sport on TV

4 days ago - 70 mins

Sunday Paper Review+

OTB Sunday Paper Review: Rory's redemption | Old Trafford craziness | Brittany Hogan interview

11 days ago - 75 mins

Sunday Paper Review+

OTB Sunday Paper Review: Is today Rory's day? | Augusta phone ban | Sport saturation

18 days ago - 68 mins

Sunday Paper Review+

OTB Sunday Paper Review: Mick O'Dwyer RIP | Augusta quirks | Mullins' Grand National

25 days ago - 80 mins

Sunday Paper Review+

THE SUNDAY PAPER REVIEW | OFF THE BALL

a month ago - 54 mins

Sunday Paper Review+

THE SUNDAY PAPER REVIEW | Looking ahead to Ireland v Bulgaria | Sports role models | Orla McElroy and Declan Lynch

a month ago - 73 mins

Sunday Paper Review+

SPR | Boring TV analysis, Brolly meets Gough, Lawro's BBC exit claims & Kenny's Ireland woe

Joe Molloy was joined in studio by Vincent Hogan and Gerry Thornley for this weekend's edition of the Sunday Paper Review. (00:03:22) Is Stephen Kenny getting enough out of this Ireland team? (00:17:25) Lawrenson on his BBC exit: 'I was axed for being 65 and a white male.' (00:23:20) Has the standard of TV sports analysis suffered an 'inexorable decline'? (00:32:40) Joe Brolly & David Gough: Eavesdropping on an intimate conversation; The human cost of a World Cup in Qatar. (00:49:20) The alleged plot to extort money from Paul Pogba. (00:56:10) Alleged racism against indigenous players in the AFL. (01:04:00) Munster's Ben Healy & Graham Rowntree grant increasingly rare one-on-one interviews. (01:10:35) Can Lionel Messi finally win the World Cup?