deisedude wrote: » Damien Delaney
dulux99 wrote: » That reminds me Have they shelved the book club? No mention of it recently.
dulux99 wrote: Have they shelved the book club? No mention of it recently.
Raoul wrote: » I don't think 25 is that reasonable. Having said that I think the guests on the show you were at would be a bit more box office than the ones last night. Also, if you aren't from Dublin, then you also have to pay parking, petrol, and food. So it all adds up.
Raisins wrote: » I have a spare ticket for tonight if anyone wants to pm me I can email it
lawred2 wrote: » Eoin Reddan talks some amount of sh*t
dr.kenneth noisewater wrote: » Sports book review today, usually a good listen
sayno wrote: » Quick question. I have just got a Samsung A6 does anyone know a good podcast player that works with both Samsung and Patreon. I was with Apple previously but cant use the Apple player on the Samsung. All advice gratefully recieved
bamayang wrote: » Really feel the value of just how good Eoin is was highlighted this week when he wasn’t there. Murph and ken did the show on their own, didn’t find it nearly as enjoyable as usual. Murph was asking Ken pin point, specific interview style questions, which didn’t allow Ken to ramble off on his usual way. I much rather than the meandering, wind ken up and let him go style Eoin uses.
Ciaran_B wrote: » Really good show. I've added another 4 books to my reading list - I reckon Andy Lees is top.
Beersmith wrote: » Sinead was very irritating, loud laughing and was talking too close to the mic. The producers listening should have sorted that but didn't. Missed ken on it as well, isn't he usually on it.
bamayang wrote: » Painful difference in volume from other speakers. Had to give up on the episode