Cazale wrote: » Thought they dragged the bit about the player getting married a bit too long but the revelation after it was worth it.
foxtrot101 wrote: » https://twitter.com/ConorPacKelly/status/873147944807038978
Dots1982 wrote: » Anyone think the Dion Fanning/Ken early/Eoin Mcdevitt axis doesn't work when they talk about the Irish team? Just a boring echo chamber. No conflict or argument. Kind of pointless.
Raoul wrote: » I just think that the opinions are so obvious and baffling to pretty much everyone that there would only be conflict or an argument if MoN or Keane were actually there. I find myself agreeing with Dunphy a lot these days and it kind of undermines my point of view :mad:
Dots1982 wrote: » i wouldn't hugely disagree but I still think we need to get real and realise we once had players to truly get excited about who were names on the world stage. So when I hear the second captains guys unable to get their head around how the colossus of the game like Harry Arter isn't an automatic selection I do wonder has perspective been completely lost.
Raoul wrote: » I think you are kind of contradicting yourself. We don't have a lot of great players so then it is a head scratcher when one of our best central midfielders may not be an automatic selection.
Say Your Number wrote: » Interesting interview with that baseball player who lost his mojo and had to start playing in a different position, he got a bit uncomfortable when Eoin pushed him about drug use, that stuff about his father sounded crazy :eek:
dulpit wrote: » Methinks the baseball player doth protest too much too..
corwill wrote: » Baseball seems to be absolutely stink with PEDs. It's an issue that doesn't get much traction with US sports fans, for whatever reason.
Ciaran_B wrote: » I just scrub past the rugby reports but the GAA stuff and the big features like the baseball guy last week are worth t he price of the sub for me. Hope Ken is back soon
Icemancometh wrote: » When Ken or Eoin are away, I always miss them. When Murph is away...
Still Ill wrote: » Have been finding it hard to listen to recently also.. Could just about stomach some rugby talk, but GAA is of no interest whatsoever to me. Won't be unsubscribing anyway as it's only a couple of months. Anyone know what happened to Richie's interview with James McClean? Seems to have turned into a Damien Duff interview.
Ciaran_B wrote: » They said on yesterdays show he was under the weather and couldn't do it.
Ciaran_B wrote: » Ah, that's harsh. Murph is an essential part of the show.