dastardly00 wrote: » Dots1982 wrote: » Big test for second captains in 2018. Seems nothing much is going to happen in Irish sport next year from what I see after Tuesday. They are going to have to get even more creative. They'll still give a lot of coverage to the World Cup. There will be a huge focus on The Six Nations. The GAA senior inter-county championships have been revamped. Lots more matches so that'll mean plenty of of airtime. The Ryder Cup is on at the end of September.
Dots1982 wrote: » Big test for second captains in 2018. Seems nothing much is going to happen in Irish sport next year from what I see after Tuesday. They are going to have to get even more creative.
gypsy79 wrote: » The free pods have stopped me downloading. How they manage to fit 30 mins of actual material into an hour is infuriating! It is like they are trying get rid of all free people with constant spamming Definitely wont miss them
CiaranW wrote: » Brilliant episode today. US Murph is an absolute legend!The Ken Joe Duffy outtake is pure class!
gypsy79 wrote: » dulux99 wrote: » Because there was huge national interest in the playoffs and they kept advertising additional coverage of the playoffs on the free pods. It's hardly a coincidence The free pods have stopped me downloading. How they manage to fit 30 mins of actual material into an hour is infuriating! It is like they are trying get rid of all free people with constant spamming Definitely wont miss them
dulux99 wrote: » Because there was huge national interest in the playoffs and they kept advertising additional coverage of the playoffs on the free pods. It's hardly a coincidence
Pete Moss wrote: » Just listened to Richie's latest Player's Chair with Paul Stewart. Pretty heavy-duty stuff in comparison to the usual interviews. Difficult subject matter to cover, but felt Richie did a great job.
Pter wrote: » Basically Rugby with forward passing and a round ball?
Ol' Donie wrote: » Never mind this business down under, a compromise GAA - Soccer match is where it's at. I'd go.
Say Your Number wrote: » Murph sneering at the idiotic notion that the GAA is somehow to blame was the highlight of yesterday's podcast, also Ken was right about the Denmark manager's comments post match, he did come across as an awful tool.
Arghus wrote: If Ireland had qualified for The World Cup they would have an expected a big surge in subscriber numbers around the time of the tournaments approach.
Pter wrote: » Numbers have been rising since they started the pod, and steadily increasing for the last 3 months. It has as much to do with the return of the football season in general as it does the WC qualifiers, IMO.
Say Your Number wrote: Murph sneering at the idiotic notion that the GAA is somehow to blame was the highlight of yesterday's podcast, also Ken was right about the Denmark manager's comments post match, he did come across as an awful tool.
Running Balance wrote: » Relying on Ireland team to drive up subscriptions that would have to be the worst business plan ever..
Pter wrote: » Is it? How would prospective new subscribers know an upturn in quality content was on the horizon from the lads?
dulux99 wrote: » Agreed – I reckon the lads will be especially sickened at the failure to qualify, they would have had months and months worth of content to explore had Ireland been going to the World Cup. As someone said earlier in the thread their numbers have shot up recently, which is definitely down to the coverage of the playoff.
jaykay74 wrote: » Agreed, much better to have a decent podcaster from another country than some lazy journo who is only vaguely/superficially aware of the team involved.
tomwaits48 wrote: » The overall coverage Pre and post these Denmark matches has been excellent.