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| 23-05-2012, 17:37 | #20 |
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Instead of the off the ball podcast I go to the newstalk archive and listen back to the whole show! Love it. Have it on at my desk in work or when I'm making dinner each day if I get a chance. Too busy most evenings to catch it.
Marcotti drove me crazy. Listened to the times for about a year. He is worse than a teenager when he disagrees with someone and wants to 'debate' a point. |
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| 06-06-2012, 19:06 | #21 |
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There's 5 live specials as well..radio programmes turned into podcasts.
Beware, not always football, but good long discussions and shows. One 90 minute show about Ireland under Charlton this week and discussion about Ireland's chances at the upcoming championship. Think there's another separate one about England as well. Great 90 minute programme last week about Hansie Cronje if you're into other sports, Epsom, the Olympics too. |
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| 18-06-2012, 20:27 | #24 | |
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The Fiver is a daily email sent by mainly the same crew, a squint through a jaundiced eye at the world of football. Worth signing up for also. |
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| 23-08-2012, 07:57 | #28 | |
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I never really liked it that much anyway, Gab Marcotti is extremely annoying, and the other regular guests were nowhere near the quality of the Guardian guests, or even the Sunday Supplement regulars. Tony Cascasrino ffs. |
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