Still Ill wrote: » The Elon Musk podcast was pretty all over the place.
applehunter wrote: » Bernie Sanders(79) is the runaway leader among Democrat voters for 2020 presidential election. Hope this is discussed on the next US podcast;
riemann wrote: » Your bias is apparent.
Arghus wrote: » Yeah, the real animosity was clear by the end, though I think Morgan managed to maintain some dignity. Dunphy was reduced to really cheap stuff. I know it's from over 23 years ago, but Dunphy comes across fairly terribly in that snippet - a real self-satisfied bully.
John Hutton wrote: » I get the feeling that Giles and to a lesser degree Brady are genuinely very good friends with Dunphy. He lets slip that he regularly talks with Giles by ringing him during matches.
Say Your Number wrote: » TV3 was licensed in 1990, going by the sneery comments they must have believed it would never get off the ground. Almost every time Dunphy appeared on telly there always an 'Is he drunk?' comment on here, there's a true window as to what he was like with a few on board, I like how the Morgan conversation started out politely and went downhill fast.
Arghus wrote: » It's a bit off topic, but it popped up in my youtube suggestions today, so why not? It's slightly relevant to the man - and it's gas. Dunphy on Vincent Browne's radio show, probably on 98FM or something, the night after Ireland lost the playoff to Holland in '95. The earlier part of the conversation seems to be missing, which is a real pity, because this is radio gold. Eamonn is clearly drunk and in amazingly obnoxious form - He's being a complete ass, it's really quite amazing: he wouldn't be let within a mile of a mic in that condition today and if he said even a third of what he said here he'd be issuing grovelling press releases for the next ten years. It's the sound of a man who knows he can get away with being a complete asshole. The way he winds up a somewhat pompus caller is pretty genius. Dermot Morgan calls in later in the clip and the two of them bicker with not-even disguised bitterness. Dermot makes him sound fairly stupid. "Dermot, you fcking hate me..." https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b4BFIhFro84
JohnnyFlash wrote: » I'm back listening to this podcast, and really enjoying it. Dunphy has improved a lot as a host, and you get the feeling he is really enjoying this new format. His politics is pure ' man on the street' populism, but he's a natural interviewer. He gets good regular guests as well. The soccer podcasts are excellent, and Giles is more on top of his brief in terms of players, teams, and tactics than he has been in years. They do go on about the good old days of Busby, Shankley and Revie a bit too much, but that's a minor complaint. I presume Giles, Brady, and possibly, Hamann have a stake in this new podcast?
riemann wrote: » Between avoiding the gutter journalism that is "Ireland's gangland warfare" and anything with trump in the title I'm down to about 1/2 podcasts.
Aviana Scruffy Vigilance wrote: » Agree that the interview didn't flow very well but I think that was more to do with Stephen Kenny. I think it was nerves and he's not used to it. Dunphy probes where he can get a sniff of a good narrative. He has a good sense for that, better than many of our top journalists. For Kenny, I'm sure dealing with media will be part of his training programme with Mick!
The replay of the Stephen Kenny interview shows how much he's come on as an interviewer. Was very poor back then.
Mantis Toboggan wrote: » You do realise there's more ways of getting the news than reading newspapers