dulpit wrote: » Didn't enjoy the Andy Cole chat either. Fairly grim topic, not sure what to take away from it either. Thought Richie asked all the right questions, but just tough...
Arghus wrote: » Those book club conversations don't work for me. I found yesterday's chat with Shane Horgan to be incredibly boring.
Obrieski wrote: » Enjoyed today's chat with Jackie Tyrell, the Kilkenny hurler. Maybe it's just that I like hearing of great sportspeople being human and having doubts but I am enjoying the game that changed your life slot. Came across as a very likeable chap. Also happy that EOin and Murph were called out for not getting Zlatan...I was like one of the guys who wrote in, nearly screaming it down my phone! :pac:
Poor_old_gill wrote: » I’ve said it before and I feel the need to say it again- the David o Doherty stuff is absolute tripe. We get it- you are wacky beyond belief, scripted and acted out wacky but wacky no less. The 90s references, the bombastic language, the outrageous behaviour- it’s all so unoriginal that it genuinely annoys the nads off me.
Brock Turnpike wrote: » Why are you listening to it?
ReginaldSmythV wrote: » If you block him on Twitter you won’t see the content of SC’s retweets of his.
Jim Root wrote: » The episode yesterday was lovely. His aunt had died overnight and he made a really poignant, off the cuff, tribute to her and life in general, weaving in the mockery he sometimes gets for his particular brand of comedy. My heart went out to him. He’s a good skin.
dulpit wrote: » I for one am enjoying the Isolating podcast. I suspect I'm not the only one.
Obrieski wrote: » The ‘nutrition’ audio bed is golden. Top work!
gourcuff wrote: » personally ken is pretty woeful at times, droans on and on about pretty insignificant issues, hes read the books but not convinced his ideas stand up to much scrutiny amongst real soccer experts, and that's all he does - soccer (one sport sports journalist)... murphy is pretty witty and funny, eoin is a good anchor but honestly think joe molloy is better rounded and has some specialist expertise himself on golf and football that i dont think eoin has.. guests they get on are pretty similar. I think theres a fallacy out there that 'i pay for this, it must be elite and better than normal radio' which probably feeds the ego of the craft beer set (nothing against craft beer btw)...
Ivefoundgod wrote: » In fairness I assume SC have a decent handle on the listener base and i'd imagine there is a significant number of UK subscribers judging by the pods popularity on iTunes charts etc. so I would think thats why he does it. Having said that the normal SC pods don't ever explain irish references really so its a bit odd that the does. I know two people I work with subscribed just for the DOD pods so maybe many of the recent subscribers are not irish? Don't know to be honest.
thenightman wrote: » I find him irritating, so I just don't listen to them. I'd prefer if one of his spots was taken by the lads once a week watching a classic match and discussing what was going on in the world/sporting world at the time of it.